HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1926-01-28, Page 5THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 1926.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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The many friends of Lieut. Even -
Specials ekth. g. den, of the Salvation ,Army, who
underwent an operation in Hamilton
will regret to hear that his progress
Aylmer No. 4 Peasper tin 13c to 'recovery has been slow. and that
Sery-us Corn 2 tins '.25c his condition` is. considered 'critical.
Reeves Beattie, of Seaforth, Me -
Clark's Pork and Beans large tin .18c. Quaid, .of McKillop, Kennedy, of
Serv=is Sol Soda package .8c 'Tuckersmith; and Armstrong, of Hui
Whole Wheat Flour pound .5c lett, are attendinhg the opening 1926.
Red and White Cocoa pound pkg. 14c
Goderich this week.
only council at
•,yR,OUND ROASTS. These prices can be had at the
„• Red and. White Stores only.
,For 'dinner 'to=night and make' a • •
*nem* man happy; He knows' that Ross J. Sproat Phone 8
When he gets a generous slice of 'ouv
oast'bief •with 'potatoes' • and some W. M. Stewart Phone 77
ween• vegetables, he won't get up
Iron the table dissatisfied.
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If it's' Groceries, we have them.
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W. J. Walker & San
UNDERTAKING'
—and—
EMBA:.niING'
Motor or. Horse Equipment
W. j. WALKER. holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license
Flowers Furnished: '
Night or day phone 67.
-Bulbs, Roses. 'h rubs
For Spring List Ready
EARLY ORDERS PAY
Low prices for quantity
Niagara ,(urseries•Ltd.
Niagara Falls, Ont'
CHURNING CREAK
WANTED
Keep the wheels of:Industry running in your own community.
Send or :deliver your cream to us and, receive the utmost re-
turns„ This is your Creamery.
Your satisfaction means our success.
-• -Highest prices paid for good cream, consistent with aceturate
ani careful weighing and testing.
Cash paid for cream to all patrons wishing same.
aa'rl>'rth Cre,n!ry:_Co.. Seaforth,. Ont.
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H.McInnes
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Chiropractor M 'sseur
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
'Monday and Thursday After-
noons in future.
Diseases of all alt kinds success-
fully treate.l.
Fruits. and
Veget ibles
At all prices to meet your needs
SHRILLED ALMONDS
Per Ib. f ® c
TABLE RAISINS
FRg,ESIi,; .O.yrTERS
HEAD LETTUCE
CELERY,.
CAULIFLOWERS
TOSCO TOES
CALIFORNIA FIGS
T. Phillips
for.
Pit 7- be h-:''t':;'Drug. Store
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'ALBERTA, COAL
On the wan 3 ears of
ALBERTA COAL
$13.50 per ton delivered
Leave your orders now
W. L. Keys
Seaforth. Ont Phone 180,.
rheumatism.
The Methodist Ladies' Aid will
meet at the 'home of Mrs. F. Hack -
well on Thursday of this week.
Miss Violet Rankin, of Seaforth, for 1926 on Tuesday.
visited Miss Gertie Miller the past ` • Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Webster enter -
week, tained 'aborti 200 of their friends at a
The dance fn the A.O.U.W. hall dance on Monday night;the occasion
was not so well attended as on prey- being in honor of, their 20th wedding
Ecus occasions on account of the bad anniversary, The were presented
roads and severe cold weather. with a lovely set of dishes, a buffet
R. Marks is wearing a smile these set and a mustard set, besides several
days• It is a boy. • other beautiful pieces of china. A
There were not many people out
to church on Sunday on account of
the storm. ,
Mr. F. Innis has been re-engaged
with Mr. J. McDonald for the coming
season.
Mrs. Enoch Clark is visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Talbert Clark.
The skating rink is attracting quite
a number of young people of the sur-
rounding district,
The following from Tuesday's
papers refers to an old Walton bov:
After a brief illness, William H.
Smillie, a retired co-"mercial travel-
ler, of 273 Glenholme avenue, To-
ronto. 'passed away Monday in St.
Joseph's hospital, in his sixty-eighth
year. He was •born in Scarboro'
township. After spending his boy-
thoo0 days in Walton, he returned to
Toronto and had been residing...here
since+r;'thon l Ste is survived by 'his
widow, formerly Addie 'Louise Tut-
hill, a daughter, Mfg. S. Croker, and
a :son, William E. Smillie, all ofv,Tn
ionto:" The funeral Was held from:
William Speer's shaper. 9926 fiindas
• WALTON. - street west, on Wednesday, at 2 p,m.,
Mr. Armour Dundas is under the to Park Lawn Cemetery,
weather at present with,, muscular
Mr. Richardson, of the ,Bank of
Commerce 'staff, has'been•'rnoved to'
Ottawa, Mr. Kress, of Forest, taking
his place. Mr. W. A. Patrick has been
transferred to Woodstock, 'his place
being taken by Mr. W. A. Sutherland.
Mrs, J. H. Best and Miss. Verda
Best were Stratford visitors. 1
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Daly were in
Toroito attending the Huron Old
Boys;.annual At Home.
Mrs T. Gundry, of Goderich is
the guest of Mrs. J:, J. Cluff: '• '•
tfessrs,., Hector Hays and Fred
Crich, of Stratford, spent the week-
end at their homes here.
Mr. and Mrs. •J. J: Cluff and Miss
Janet Cluff speht a few days in To -
Mrs. •E. McMurray is. visiting rela-
tives in Toronto:`°
Miss Staples, of Stratford spent a
few days ip town.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert
Webster was the 'scene of a pleasant heart failure, -following pneumonia.
surprise party on Friday evening Deceased was twenty-two t years of
when a nuMber of friends of Mrs, age and':for The 'past ten years lived
Webster's called, and , presented her with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
with 'a 'handsome' `china, salad bowl. Dan.' DeCourcy, 10th concession, Lo -
The guests were hospitably entertain- gan. He -leaves a fattier, two sisters
ed and spent a`pleasant' evening. and four brothers. His mother died
Don't forget that Feb. 15th is 'The 'seven years ago in February. His.
day the ladies of St. Thomas' church funeral Mass was sung in St. Bridg-
are having their Valentinetea. et's church, Logan, and interment
Miss Mary Hastings, of Wingham, was in 'St. Vincent de Paul's cemet-
is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Jessie ery, Mitchell. Rev. Fr. Kelly offic-
Brown. fated.. Mr. Connolly's casket was
'Don't forget Shook and Lipton's covered with flowers and spiritual
Circus in Cardno's hall on Friday bouquets from far and near as he was
evening'. Jan. 29th. A splendid enter- a general favorite. Mr. Thomas Leo
tainment. DeCourcy. of 'Windsor , was present
Mr. Thomas Ferguson has pur- at his nephew's funeral.
chased the Lebeau farm, Huron road, _- • The Late Francis O'Reilly. — On
just west of 5.2eaforth. This is a fine Thursday last Mr. Francis O:Reilly,,
property, has the hydro and is nicely of McKillop, passed to his reward
situated. Mr. Ferguson will move in at the early age of thirty-seven years.
the Spring, and is offering• his home He. was a sufferer from pernicious
on James. street for sale. ' anaemia for nearly a year. He leaves
Mr. J. E. Willis spent 'a 'few days a young wife (nee Miss Lucy Flan -
in Aylmer.' nagan) and five young children. Four
• Miss Agnes' McKay, of Hespeler, sisters and five brothers, besides his
was a week -end, visitor at her, home. aged mother, also survive. His broth -
Mr. Harry Katzmeyer, of Kitch- ers are Michael, Eureka, Calif.; James
ener, was a guest at the home of Mr. and Louis of Hibbert twp. Albert
and Mrs. G. Seip. of Tuckersmith, and D. J. of Mc-
Miss Pearl Patterson is spending Killop; his sisters. are Mrs. Mat-
a few days with Mrs. W, Wright. thew Coyne, Hibbert; Teresa, Mrs.
A rink composed of Messrs, W. Wm. Duffy and Mrs. P. J. Johnstone,
E. Southgate, R. H. Sproat, R, Win- of McKillop. The funeral on Sat-
ter and D. Reid went to Owen Sound urday last was very large. Interment
bn Tuesday to take part in the was in St. Coiumhan cemetery, Rev.
Owen Sound bonspiel. Fr. Dantzer, PP., officiated. He was
.Mr. R. H. Sproat was an .Aylmer a splendid type of young man and a
visitor.
The Young Ladeis of --St. James:,
parish, arc holding'a social evening
in the parish hall on Thurs., Feb. 4th.
Stewart's Harmony Boys in attend-
ance.
A Liberal exchange last week
headed an advertisement with the
year "1826," and The Toronto Globe
editorially' refer''' to hydro -electric
developments 'which will satisfy the
growing municipal and industrial de-
mands of the population until 1830 or
1831." Even the Liberal newspapers
must realize the country has had a
setback of a cer.tury.
Tenders' are being called for a con-
crete pavement on the Huron' high -
Ladies'
W. tem n
Tailor Gentlemen'.
Prompt Service Assured satisfaction
Reasonable :Prices
ALSO PRESSING AND REPAIRING
PLEASE NOTE NEW ADDRESS:
Upstairs over Mr. Keating's Drug Store.
MAIN STREET, SEAFHRTH
,qr hle .CV NlNGS.-
PHONE a
• DUBLIN. Bell Tel. tolls, $1,610:64;;'' directors,
Daniel:Leo Connolly.—Death claim- $170; secretary-treas., $227; auditors,
ed a,fine young man 6f,Logan town- $20; H. Bennewies (lineman) $553:25;
ship on Monday of last week when Lloyd Elliott (lineman), $15625; oth'-
-Daniel Leo Connolly succumbed front err assisting linemen, $76.47; operat=
ors„$1,830; construction and mainten-
ance, $598.04; interest, $8; miscellan-
eous, $325.86; outstanding cheque,
$1,85; bal. cash on hand, $4,596.41;
total, $10,173.77. Assets, $45,299.71;
liabilities, $13,825.00; assets over lia-
bilities, $31,474.71. Memo—Cash on
hand, uncollected rentals and tolls,
Dec. 31st, 1925, $6,090.61. Cash on
hand, uncollected rentals and tolls,
Dec. 31st, 1924, $3,104.47.
Mr. Wilfred Feeney underwent an
nn"ratinn in St. Joseph's hospital,
London, last Thursday, and we are
pleased to note that he IS progress-
ing nicely.
There is an epidemic of measles
in our burg and vicinity with the re-
sult that the sebools are closed for'
two weeks. •
The •r+anv friends of Mr. Jack
Rvan will be pleased to hear of his
complete recovery from th wastes.Many from the village attended the
fiineral of Mr. Francis O'Reilly,
which took place in St. Columban on
Saturday
•
Mr: °ark :?r- - 'H was. in Dutton
last week on business,
Mr. Johnnie Williams has gone to
Detroit where he expects to secure a
position.
Mr, Thomas Williams has recov-
ered after an'attack of pneumonia.
Quite a number from town at-
tended the party at the home of Mrs.
Len Fortune in Seaforth on Friday
gond athlete and his illness was borne night. All report having a good t'me.
.with true Christian fortitude. In thel Mr. Bryce Gordon, of Stratford,
l •cality where he resided he will be spent a few days the guest of Mr.
much mourned owing to his kind dis- and Mrs. Alex. Darling.
position and willingness to assist a
neighbor. He knees his wife and
children well provided. ST. COLUMBAN.
Telephone Meeting. --Annual meet- Mr. J. J. Holland is in Chatham
ing of ,the McKillop, Logan & Hib- this work.
hert Telephone Co., ' Ltd., was held I Mr. Jos.' 'Gibbons' and Miss Mary
, Gibbons. Dublin on the 20th Inst, Theibbons. of•Wingham. who ''ave been
shareholders turned' out in goodly visiting for the past week'at the
numbers. Mr. Conrad Eckert was here- f Mr. •e , ' "I s. In'. )e aney,
appointed chairman. . Mr. John Ben- returned to their home recently.
newies, who had been President for Reeve F, J. McQuaid, of McKillop,
18 years, gave an interesting address I is in Goderich this • week attending
stating that though this Company the Huron County Council. meeting.
had been crippled by three ice- • M^asles are, very prevalent in” this
way fora distance of 4.4 miles south- storms, it had through a kind Provi- vicinity. The school here has been
east of Goderich to Taylor's Corners. dence survived, and was in such a closed for a few weeks.
Tenders must' be in ,by•February•22nd healthy condition that we could •pre- The friends and heitrhbors •of Mr.
and work is to start as' soon as sent the best report which had been Francis O'Reilly were sorry to lea••n
'weather permits. When 'the work offered during our history, proposing of his death which occurred at his
is . completed the roughest section of to'distribute a' di"vidend of ten per home on Thursday night last-.. There
the highway between Stratford and cent. to our shareholders, which af- was a 'very large;:attendance at the
Gbderich will hats been permanently terwards carried;' also to set asidefuneralon Saturday morning despite
repaired. $2,000 to be invested in mortgage, or the hart weat"er T'•^ -qi•,r awn -
Mr. A. McCully, who underwent bonds. to be known as the Denrecia- pathy of all is extended to.his•wife
an operation for appendicitis in the tion hospital, has returned to his were elected 'Fund:' The 'following officers and: children.in•their sad•bereave-
ment. Pres.;
SeaforthJohn
home near:Kfppen. John Murray,Vee Pres.; A. A. Col - Miss Annie Dalton,-of•Hibhert•.has
Mrs., Fisher, of Goderich; is visit- quhoun, Sec Tre s.'' J. J. Holland, left for Detroit where she has secur-
ing Mrs. Wm. Butts. • Pat. Feeney, Robt. Burchill and Jos. ed a school.
Mr. W. McKay, of Stoughton, is Worden duectors A orris an
visiting hfs brother, Mr.
J. F. McKay. W. L. Qt,erengess'er, auditors' Fi-
Miss Kate .r Broadfoot is visiting nancial' tratemen't• with auditors re
relatives• in Hamilton.' port atts'ched•was• adopted as follows: Worms sap the strength ani! tinder -
Miss Florence Fowler -is convalesce Receipts - Bal. on hand, $i 1 7 32; mine the vitality of children, Streng-
ing from her recent , illness at the .rentals, $6355.65;'• tolls, $2299.67; then them'', by using Mother Graves'
home of Miss Frances Fowler. sundries, $154.13:' cheque outstanding, Worm Exterminator to drive Out the
Mr, P. Routledge and family have $7.00: total' 520,17377 Expenditure— parasites
moved to Forrest,.
The Paramount .'Male Quartette
was in Brussels Friday night taking
part in an entertainment. '
•'Reeve J. W. McKibbon, of Wing -
ham was chosen, warden of Huron
grand lunch was served which includ-
ed a large wedding cake. -- —
Miss Lavada Rising is attendinty!
:the McLachlin business college in
Stratford.,
Sitva.tIon, Army Musical Treat
Will be_given in the Salvation Army Hall, Seaforth, on
( WEDNESDAY, (FEB. 3rd, at.B P.M.
;By CAPT. KINGDON, of Goderich.
Programme to consist of Pianoforte, Horseshoe, Tumbler and other
instrumental selections.
Admission- 25 cents.
LONDESBORO.
\Mrs: Cudmore, of Holmesville, has
bA,en visiting her mother, Mrs. Wm.
d3-^nttev, of the village
Rev. las. Abery is spending a few
'lays with Waikerville friends.
Mrs. R. Shaddick is the guest of
her s'stcr in Ffolmesvilte.
A'n"mber of Londesboro people
'tended the Commencement of the
'" in'nn Collegiate on. Mopday and.
n"^s''ay. evenings..
.\ social evening was given by the
"'-,n^n's ifnstitute on Wednesday
Tp•rin^ A large number attended,
and e,ioyed the programme, games
tn•' =a file 11, rich.
\ftsq r•. Yonne; spent the week end
villi' Rlv h trien'rls.
4 n•,hlic dance will be held int
r oiininnity hall on Frida3•
ran. 29th.
R13P!.
With $) 00 Cash , One Bag P,'rity Flour
Purch•tse of Groceries, �l at $4.50Boots or Shoes we Fell
Vith every `6' GI Cash One Quart ForeF,t ' ily
Purchase of Groceries,at(lflq rf11i(ip!' 'Free
Boots or Shoes weg'Ve
spectm nor etlydat' „ v
Choice Dairy Butt9r 40c cash
''"It Pays to buy in Egrnoridville"
Finm
We carry the Westinghouse'
Radiola 111.
with Music Master. Loud Speakerr,
The most satisfactory set'at thelmost reasonable prices.`
Call and see them.
J. J. Broderick::
Electrical Supplies
Hog Shipments,
Week end Jan. 21st, 1926.
Seaforth—Total 95, select bacon 20,
thick. smooth 66, heavies 5 lights 5.
Brucefield—Total 18, select bacon
7, thick smooth 8, heavies 3.•
Walton -Total 58, select bacon 7,
thick smooth 37, heavies 6, shop 5.
Huron County—Total 1,370, select
bacon 452, thick smooth 766, heavies
57, extra heavies 6, shop 46, lights 9.
Cause of Asthma. No one can say
with certainty exactly what causes
the establishing of asthmatic condi-
tions. Dost from the street, from
flowers, from grain and varoius other
irritants may set up a trouble im-
possible to erradicate except throughi
a sure preparation such as Dr. J. D.
Kellogg's Asthma Remedy: Un-
certainty may exist as to cause, but
there can be no uncertainty regarding
a remedy which has freed a genera-
tion of asthmatic victims from this
scourge of the bronchial tubes.'It is
sold everywhere.
Hard and soft corns both yield to
Holloway's Corn Remover, which is
entirely safe to use, and certain and
satisfactory in its action'
A. D. Sutherland's
GENERAL•INS1JRANCE AGENCY
Liter, Fire, Accident, .041 10; ,,find,
Etc.
Real Estate Bonds.
Every fire means a toss to
somebody and in every ac-
cident, somebody. loses.
Protect your own ,interests—
the cost is but a ti'ifle corm -
pared with the protection af-
forded.
BONDS.
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semi-annual interest
Comfortable dwelling, central
a bargain.
Choice ferrn•=close , too , town.
. Easy terms. .,
Office over Walker's
opposite Dominion 'Bank.
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