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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1926-01-21, Page 5THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1426... THE SEARORTH' NEWS , tai?MaaN.�,411'�ot111'*".r."ity`' "M"ry Red & White lapI Chain tore liTown Topics 4, Specials for week starting Jan. 22nd Lieut, Evenden . of the Salvation Post'sBran flakes ...pkg..13c Army, who went to Hamilton some Quaker Oats pkg. BSc weelos: ago, for treatment, under - Bon Ami cake .1Zc went a, serious operation On January Life Buoy Soap........., cake 70.c 12th.'. H?s•ma'•ny friends will' be g.ad M know he recovering nicely. The following 15 .pupils in the First' Presbyterian church Sunday school' have won the Cross and Crown' gold: pins for perfect attendance during the year: Bernice Ddrrance, Annie Edmunds; Pearl Reeves, "Norma Hab- kirk, Evelyn Grieve, Margaret Grieve, Elsie Dro*1, Kathleen Stewart, Jack" Dorranae, Margaret Drover, Janet •Cluff, Annie Brodie, " Ross Rennie, Russel'] Allen, Ian McLean, The following members of Miss H I. Graham's S.S, class have been 3,ward 7. ed primary certificates for Memoriz- ing Scripture passages, given by the general assembly; Irene Eberhart, Blanche Wiltse, Dorothy Drover; Edith Ferguson, George . Holmes, Mary Flett. Lillian Reeves. I Miss Daisy Hamilton is visiting friends and relatives in Stratford. Mrs. Agnew. of Clinton, is the guest of Mrs. John McLennan. Mr, and Mrs. W. Ament are spend-- ing a few days in London. Miss Margaret Case is visiting rela- tives in Tor'onto, Oshawa, and Peter boro. Miss Beattie has been supplying on the •public school staff this week. ,Miss Dela Godkin. 'of Toronto, and Miss Norah Godkin, of Munro, were home attending the funeral of the Tate Mr. W. A. Dundas. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Martin were here ata nrlin7 the funeral of the late James Martin. Mr TI'ninas T)icicson, who was hit by a brick on the head while helping to• tear down the old D. D. Wilson block. is recovering. Mrs. G. McTaggart was called to Toronto owing to the serious illness other sister M. s. Teter Kerr. Dr. and Mrs. Briggs, of Cleveland, are guests of Mrs. Briggs' mother, Mrs. A. Mcfermid. Goderich street. Mrs. W. Sr'ater tpft this week to visit her daughter, Mrs. L, G. Kruse, Fin Galt. Dr. Ross Savange is soending a few days . in Buffalo this week. The 4eafn-`h riktnn hockey match scheduled for Clinton Tuesday night had to be postponed because of soft ice. The game will likely be on Friday night. Miss Guerra Brown is visiting her sister, Mrs, (Dr.) Livingstone, in To- ronto. - Mr. T. D.' Gemmell, who has been seriously -ill' for the past four weeks, is recovering. Miss Sadie Holman, of Kitchener, is the guest of Miss Rena Simpson, ' Mrs. F. H. Larkin is in Goderich this week EXTRA SPECIAL. National Sweet Matta, ...... pkg. 5c Macaroons, Zu Zu, Lemon Snaps, At Lok 'the LCut Vanilla Snaps, Etc. Sour Kraut, Cabbage, Lettuce Turnips, . Celery, Carrots, Beets. of Meat Von are buying and see if WE TT;tE YOU RIGHT AT it has the color and the appearance RED AND WHITE of fresh,' tender, juicy, wholesome beef. Don't of buen it it is stringy, quality dry es KOSS Sproat Phone:8 dark,full of tendons.. You et uali J. J i cuts here. It ,is better to pay ua a few cents a pound more: and get ' �" •:/ Stewart Phone 77 Meat you can eat enjoyably. D. D. STEWART Your Butcher PHONE 58. Seaforth King of RADIO Por Volume, Tone and . Selectivity NKING E EUTR0flYN ii1NNERS Call and hear them at DODDS' GARAGE SEAFORTH. Phone 17. If it's Groceries, we have them +sire. Ws J, Walker & Son UNDERTASING —and— ••••. EMBA3.tvIING Motor or Horse Equipment. W. j. WALKER. holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished, Night or day phone 67. Bulbs, Roues, Shrubs For Spring List Ready EARLY ORDERS PAY Low prides fur quantity Niagara Nurseries Ltd. Niagara Falls, Ont- CHORNING CREAM WANTEA- 'Keep the wheel' of ><,tuluatry runa/ue in !our, onn'cot meter. .`'Sind or deliver your'.creaat to its •l ad ncalrq the:slat oe re- tsina.. 'Phis is your Crsiimaey. Your satisfaction' ineaui'oilr`weeaw, Highest pilo'' paid fos•,gaodt "casts. coa'f•tent:with' Wlrat' - sw:! Sinful ws ghing aid testing. .'•j iCasl pelt for ire's''. all patinas>wiabing same. Seafortb Creamery Co. 'Seaforth, Ont.. D. He _Mclnnes Lhiropractor Masseur Of Wingham, will be at the Cputmerc&al Hotel, Seaforth, Monday and Thursday After- ' 'gond iii°fittWe, i Diseases of all all kinds success- fully treated. Frtiits and Vgeta bles At all Ipricei to meet your iieeede MIXED NUTS Per SHELLED ALMONDS • 004 , TABLE 'RAISINS.,• • • :FRESH OYCTERS .HEAD LETTUCE CELERY SWEET POTATOES .` CRANrIRRIES ICAULII$LMWERS TOMATOES ' CALIFORNIA FIGS T. Phillips GENUINE ASPIRIM Ladies' W. atgoian sailor Gentlemen's. Prompt Service Assured Satisfaction Reasonable Prices ALSO PRESSING AND REPAIRING PLEASE NOTE NEW ADD RESS: Upstairs over Mr. Keating''s Drug Store, AWN sFREt T, SEAFORTI, 0rtir .*uVENINGS. took place on January 19th, from his WINTHROP. late residence, Grosse Ile, Mich. We have been . blessed with an- other January thaw, which has taken • Special Optical Offer. ' away a considerable amount of the High grade gold-filled spectacles snow. and eye glasses with best flat spheri- We extend our sympathy to the cal lenses for only. $4.00. All other bereaved family' of the late Albert, styles of frames and lenses at lowest Dundas who passed away Friday prices. Eyes examined by our well night after a few days' illness. The known specialist, Mr. Hughson, with funeral will be held on Th,rsday. 25 years' experience. You are as- j Mr, Clarence Bennett had quite an sured of the best optical work to be experience one day last week. He obtained and at moderate prices. went to the dentist's and had a tooth Two days. only, Tuesday and Wed- pulled after it was pulled it bled as nesday. January 26 and 27th. Beat- usual when onegets a tooth pulled, tie's Fair, Seaforth, Ont. 3 so he carne home and it still kept bleeding. When finally _he began to ;feel weak, the dentist was called in and he worked for a long ti ne and The intermediate O. H. A. game' after trying all he could do they de - played in the rink Thursday night cided to go into the doctor. Again drew a good crowd and provided fast they were beaten. Then they took hockey for the fans. The game was him to the hospital and after a iew featured by considerable argument more hours' work they got it stopped. at times, W. Hern, Stratford, was By this time Mr. Bennett was very referee. weak. But we are glad to hear he Wingham—McGee, goal; W. Lock- is gaining again and able to be up a ridge, A. Locicridge, defense; Haw- little while each day. son, center; Mooney, Brown, wings; Mr, F ^ Finnigan has engaged Brown, Patterson, subs.' Seaforth. Stewart, goal; Cudmore, Reid, defense; Muir, center; Kerslake, Govenlock, wings; Holmes, Willis, subs. We carry the Westinghouse . : Radiola III.A • with Music Master Loud. Speaker The mast satisfactory set'at thelmost reasonable prices.': Call and see them. e r ro =-`erick Electrical Supplies SEAFORTH 4, WINGHAM 3. Messrs. J. Montgomery 'and Wm. McSpadden to cut 100 cords of wood. We commend Mr. Finnigan on ' en- gaging such able men as they cer- tainly trim the tops to a finish. The McKillop Telephone annual tor will: drive worms from the system meeting is being held in Kinburn this without injury to the child, because MANLEY, ' Friday afternoon. ; We hope they re- its action, while fully effective, is Mr. Jos. Eckart, Jr., got a painful engage Mr. Nelson Govenlock as our mild: cut in his knee •vhile engaged in blast linesman, as he has proved to be • Rad and Gun. Still further ;improvement in the: appearance and contents of the maga-' .i ne Rod and Gun is shown in the February numberwhich has just been issued. There is a very good line-up of sporting reading material in this issue and good illustration is a feature of the number. The series of descriptive articles, A. Bryan Wil- liams' Breezes from the West and Raymond Thompson's In the Big Woods of Canada, continue with in- teresting instalments, while complete stories, fictitious, true and instruc- tive, are of- outstanding merit. A short sketch of Outdoor Life. from the pen of F. B. Doud, entitled Oc- tober Days, is a gem of its kind. A poem of great merit, Nocturne of the Prairies by David Howarth, is also one of the features of the issue. Tames Frise's cartoon in this issue is another masterpiece of humorous art with a •flavor of the outdoors. Rod and Gun is published monthly by W. J. Taylor Limited, Woodstock. Mother Graves' Worm Extermina- ing pine stumps. satisfactory, although there are A few Some of our citizens attended the 'grumblers, but the place to do the euchre and old time dance in St. ,kicking is• at the telephone meeting. Mr. Backus ofa Landon, was a James' parish hall `last Tuesday and Sp •anyone having anything to say, week -end visitor in town report a good time, bei ' Nie and attend the meeting so • it • .ter �rnKStH fggarth visited`his Baugh• l he McKillop, Logan:ea Hibbert number of Tele- ra of can fsshe tMarga et ed uEaton ore e ttindhe erbthe Mrs, J. F• • McMand has returned enone Co, attended the annual meet -..doctor's care. We wish her a speedy after Nursing Mr. F. 'Williams: ing in Dublin • last Wednesday, as .recovery:" Mr. Andrew Lane and' Mr. Jim it was in our burg that the company t Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bennett and son Eckert left for Detroit last' Widnes- it'd its original ineeption. . Ross,• and •Miss' Jean Oliver, of Wal- day Mr, and .Mrs. Pat..McLanghlin at -Jon, spent Saturday with Mr. and. Mr.' Con. 'Eckert atte}ided the att- tendedtIic. funeral of Mr, Dan,,Coni. >W C. Bennett, itual meeting 6i. th'i McKillop. Da 'mill, soli of Joseph Connolly, •which , . • gau and Hibbert Telephone Co. hi Dublin took place on Wednesday.. from St: Bridget's e on Wednesday' and reports they"" are hiirch, Logan, to'Mitchell in a prosperous condition. •' cemetery., He was only _ nineteen There was a very Targe' attendance years of, age ' and died on Monday front pneumonia, . , at. the euchre and old time dance held ' in St.' James` • parish hall on Tuesday evening Jan: lith, under the auspices "of the Ladies Altar Society. The prize winners' were ladies' first, Mrs. T: Wady; gentlemen, ' first, Peter Hickiteii; 'couple coming great- est distance to attend the entertain- ment, Mr. 'and Mrs; Givens, Ashfield. Mr. Jack Scott sat in ,the lucky chair. Mrs.'T. 'F:' McMann" Was hostess of the evening. , Mrs: ,John Walsh; of McKillop, spent 'a couple' of days fast week At tt the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs; HAS BAYER CROSS n Andrew Kelley,.Stratford. • Mrs. Patrtek Williams,' of Hibbert, iv spending a couple of weeks at the home Of her' `sister,. Mrs.. Andrew Kelley, Stratford. . Miss' Annie • rt, , of Hibbert. is improtiing,from'her"Serious illness and we are 'pfeased to say she will soon be able to be around again. Mrs. Luke Nigh, of Ttickersmith, is under the doetor,'s„ care at present Tablets without "Bayer Cm's" are not Aspirin at all' Get genuine "Bayer Tablbts of Aspirin"_ In a "Bayer" ,package, plainly• marked with the safety "Bator Cross." ' • The "Bayer Cross' is your only way of knowing that you are getting genuine Aspirin, ., prescribed by physicians for nineteen years and proved' safe by mil- lions for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheumatism, LumFago, Neuritis, and for I'k4Yi genei'dlly. Made• in C"nada. Haildy,,kru.,,rtlptyes of 12 tablets—also argg ler sized "Bayer, Packaged. Aspirin istha<6radectaark (registered in..Canadal, of Bayer••. Manilaptura of 11' lonoaeettoacidester 61 allcylreaeid. While it is well known thaC 1Afpirint means .Bayer manufacture, to assist the publicagainst imitations, the. Tablets of Bayer Compituy,,,Ltd., will be stamped 'Witi.. their general trade mark, that "ikayer Oroose" ` Internally and Externally • It It Good.—The crowning property of Dr. Thomas' Ecl ctr' e le Oil is that it can be usedinternally rnally for many com- plaints as well as externally.. For sore throat, croup, whooping cough, pains in the cheat, colic and many kindred ailments it has .qualities that are unsurpassed. A bottle of it costs little and there le no loss in always having it on hand. Cross word puzzlei are proving the far most popular nastime yet introduced �J �in• itaane ayaluma. " BeZ B ' 1 %� A'7 There would :be. a lot more suc- . 11111bil°SeaforRhh'a•rl'3 Drug -Store litTssesle tfhink t1teydoei, worked. -3 ALMA. Mr. John Bennett had the mis- fortune to lose a valuable pure bred cow last week. Mr. • J. E. Htigill installed two radioe.. quite' recently. Mr. Frank Fe"wjer is at present laid ftp wth the measles. Mr. W. H. Jamieson, who was in- disposed for a few days last week, is able to be out again. Mrs. G.' W; Nott hasbeen visiting friends in 'Goderich the past' week A distressing accident occurred to Mrs. 5. 1 Hugill on, Tuesday morn- ing of this week ;The was lighting the fire in the kitchen'. stove; using coal oil, when • the can .exploded, burning • her : fade hands. arms and Limbs quite severely. c She is still in. bed, but is' !mtirovmg nicely. TUCKS tSMITH. Many readers of the News will 'eCret to 'earn of the death of Scott Grieve which occurred on Saturday, T h Grace hospital, De sonar 16t at troll, The deceased had been a resi- dent of the,;United States for about nine years. 'previous to that time he 'igen 'P 'r••rkerntith. -Hewas a son of the late Hugh Grieve, also of Teckerem'''0 Veath came during his hi-tv-sa •^1"ti year after • a short illness and was caused by an abscess on the h-ai,, Sixteen years ago. he las m,^ '-a to Tean Bagler., of Clio - on 1e is survived by his wife, hie mntfir- \f -s. Hugh Grieve, of Eg- mon4-i9e rum lr.others, jam's ' f. "nrtl, r'ako s and Joseph of Grosse •Tle Mich. end iftne-„slater,.Airs.,John Reinke; of Tuckersmnnn. The funeral • • . The Oil . of the "People. -Many oils have come and gone but •Dr:<Thorrias' Eclectric Oil' continues to `maintain its position and-increase''lts''sphere of. usefulness' each year. Its"starling qualities have brought 'i; tb- the front and kept• it there, and it truly be called the oil of .the • people. Thous- ands have benefited by it and wotild use no other preparation. • Why suffer from corns when they can be painlessly rooted out by using Holloway's Corn 'Remover. ' • Corns are painful growths. HolJo- way's Corn' Remover will remove them. • WINTHROP. • The' W.' Y. 1?. S.. was held on Sun- day evening } ,Mr. Adam Dodds . had charge''of the meetingg,,'Miss, Velma Haist read "the Script4're`lesson and Mr. Ferguson lid. in. prayer. bliss Helen' 'Alexander' read a' very, interest- ing paper on "The Progress of Pro- hibition." Mr. A. Dodds gave a short talk on the 'tank, after . which' the meeting was closed with'aH'repeating the Lord'e•prayer. • Internal par}sltes ,in the, shape of wonns'ln the ',Stomach and bowels. of children sap their ;vitalityand retard physical development. They , keep the child in o constant. state of un- rest and. if not attended 'to. endanger lift The child can be spared ,nyueh suffering and the, mothermuch anx- iety by using a reliable worth reme4v such as Miller's Worm . Powders, which 'are' sure death to . worms. Shook and Lipton's eircus. Is Coming Here ' Acting Dogs, Birds. widget Pony, etc. Not until Friday,- Jatuary:29th at 8 :p. m.:... eardna's 41A1 With every Si . 00 Cash Purchase .of. Groceries. Boots or Shoes we sell One Bag Prrity Flour gat $4.50 t< .00 r tt`tt ya. l+ i ash One . eQuart Fore,` t t IiV Purchase of Groceries 'Boots or Shoes wertvei'i .:. Bakitlg Powder Free Special for Saturday, eniy Choke. Dairy Butter 4 ;;c sh, "It Pas `o, bit in E ondvine” . y tY � er•.;.pro t t u. i. Finnian A. D. Sutherland's - GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Life, Fire, Accident, Auto, Wind, Etc. Real Estate Bonds. Every fire means a loss to somebody and in every ac- cident, somebody loses. Protect your own interests -- the cost is but a trifle com- pared with the protection af- forded. BONDS. $100 — $500 — $1,000 semi-annual interest. Comfortable dwelling, central a bargain. Choice farm—close to town. Easy terms. Office over Walker's opposite Dominion Bank. PHONE 152 POUL•TRY'� r. REGULATORilliq.4 �: nt makes Hens Lap►All Winter. w Q,. Gets Menet is ell 6k a.T l*,7�1.A eat Mite FREE! wilts for a PRATi POO co..af Canada ,Lttnttei, 328 Ca,iiwwAre::Toronto A SECOND CHANCE. If you found yourself handicapped ih 1925 by, lack of specialised training you can remedy it in 1926. A Business Course secured at THE CENTRAL will give yon2. s ` start, lifting you out of the' ranks of the Iow paid -the ,laid off. Chimes now in tesiion. Students may enter: at any time. •• Free Employment Service. • Central Business Crnllege,, Stratford', Ont. prinef/ah,R. i'. Lutrsdsa.B.* B'P=IUi R The Svecial Milverton Flour We Have It—Giie It a Trtal, Ground Screenings e''hi)p til • Ail Kindel' C. G. 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