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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1926-06-10, Page 1r$ Th Seaforth News WHOL BERMS, VOLUME 48. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1926. I'SSU'E No. 23. DiOROFS an Suppers Regularly Hot tunches.. at all hours= OUR LIOME, MADE SPECIALTIES Prices Reasonable The U ConfectionerY :.and Restaurant • CROCE Kincardine heais at • Hutch son's sa*irk Syr*P ,[net ,areolanseej de alb Bortz to clear at per doe 80e 'Sill*tl olat ' lis *ate /Wight leap 4 far 214 Pear .bort: time only] 4.,110efift maw lee ell Ste ...11"*67 per lb. Ile !Melia "pep .r' par g al. 02 80. Vide suds sup ot esooll- enti ua)7 IV*ingte.iresh Woken per lb. 39e .ober lipped to i• mallei -'peel*I n lila ', P 2 for Fe` Nod wider Osslile dilater >5aiepe+ [#et Ilk, tads Dietaries 31 crisp .. crackling 8eap Seward/ 8 pikes ter 25e molasses 'naps] 2•Ibe. !or 460 yen want hese *nee airy our' at 2 )bs for ybc F. H HUTCHISON. Phoebe 164 none for lost. $.1141M SioS. Now line Weather „ is here Boolloe . footwear is quite approp. Ott. NVisite-CahvOs shoes 1$ 118.50 White and grey kid $5.00 to $6.00 Alligator trimmed vrith "Ward 5.50 ;A;splendid range for growing girls ip]c/w.heel • 3.50' to 4.00 Ptd, sandals •'tad 1 strap for children at moderate prices. --- • ,3. W. Wigg CHURCH CARD. The 'North Side Church.-- Sabbath services, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. "Sunday school 10 a.m. Pastor, Rev. R. Fulton Irwin. (Rev. A. A..Holmes, of. Clinton, will conduct the ,servicesmorning surd evening. lservThe ,Salvation ,Army. --Sunday rnorning service, 11 a.m., 'everting ic 7 ' e p.m.; Sunday school 3 p.m. Services in charge of Capt. Tid'mait ,and Lieut. 1Huson. FOOTBALL. (By "Spec.") Winthrop and St. Columba') iter at Winthrop :Monday evening and a very tI•oose game took ; place, no goals be- ing .scored, . Both 'teams shad hard hick in not scoring at least ,one goal, but the defence on _ both •sides was sound. The outstanding players were Goveniock -for Winthrop mid Mc- Ivor for St, Coluniban. A draw was a, fitting result to the hard, clean fought gauze. The teams were: Winthrop—,Goal, 1Brooihe;:becks, Bo 'm an, 'Reid; }lair :Hacks. '(fender-. son, Reid,' Govetvlock;•centre, •Bullard!; r. wing, g, Blallantvnc, 'Ddtniage; 'l.w•iaig,, Holland, Dennis. '- Si. Coltunban-.-Goal, Peter Ryan; backs, Meteor, (Stapleton; half 'ba Doyle, 'Murray; centre,' Coyne, Evans; r. wing, Coyne and Barlow; 1. wing, Lane, Malone. !Referee—A. W. Dick. .SWINGING GATE INN Huron Highway, 'live miles cast of Mitchell, Dancing. -in' Pavilion every Monday and Friday evenings Select Six Piece Orchestra in attendance, Admission .55c ,and tee • Ladies free. DO YOU BUY C7AL OR CANKERS? .j you find your grates full• of hard lumpy clinkers you are paying for heat that you nevbr get. You ' can avoid the annoyance of deadened fires and burnt out grates by using Consolidation CLEAN Coal because CLEAN Coal rarely clinkers. A load of it in your bins will secure the foal economy that is possible only from coal . that is kept freeof visible, non-combustible impurities. Consolidation Coal is mined CLEAN to keep it free of waste matter. On your. next coal order will you let us send you a load of it? We know you'll like it, E. L. BOX Phone 43 01,tlIldallMil (0311 t lean Codi 11UGGARD-RANKIN; A -quiet wedding was solemnized in ,,St", james' Rectory, Seaforth, en SaturdU June 5th e when Y, J , wJ e Mrs. Minnie Ra main widow- of the lateSohn Rankin Seaforth, vas'united in marriage to John J. 'Hugga'rd; bar- rister -at -law, Seaforth,; the ceremony being performed by Rev. Fr."'Goetz, They will be at home at their resid- ence, High 'street, alter June 22nd. AGED VISITOR. OR: Thos Sage and !Milt EdmansRn drove with 'horse and buggy to Sea - forth last Saturday and 'hone the same day. 1Mr. '64gc, who is ninety- four years old, used to team over this road forty •or :fifty years ago, when several atoll gates collected toll and a tavern every five 'miles 'served 'liquor, No ,doubt he saw many changes! on. his trip 'Saturday,,. -Wroxeter corre- spondent to Wingham .Advancer Times, 'HURON. OLD BOYS' • • ANNUAL PICNIC The annual pica c Of the iHuron Old iBoys' Association:. of Toronto will be held in Area 1, Exhibition Park (just east of ',the: Tramsporta. ion ,Bi 1d'ing) ori Saturday, June 19th at 2:30 p.m, A good program of sports and games has been arranged for which valua'.ble ,prizes will ''be. a'warde'd; Softball games 'between two ladies' teams and between men's teams 'from North and South !Huron will be a feature, Every tHuronite a resident in Tor'on'to is invited to take part, and bring a basket. Ala* bring your :friends. YOUNG PEOPLE'S LEAGUE,. The Y. P. L. of• the North Side United Church was held on Tuesday evening. The meeting was in charge of 'the 'Missionary iDepartmen't and was fled by MissMargaret 'Rivers. Soripture lesson was' read by Miss Eleanor (Burrows. Prayer by (Rev: Mr. !Irwin. Topic was on the Life and 'Works of Tennyson and was given by Mr. F. S. Sevauge, Violin' selection by 'Mil's-Meybelle Rands Some Thoughts of Tennyson given by Miss iLillian Hu'tton..A short con- test was held after which the meeting. closest with the benediction. TUXIS SOFTBALL. The Brucefield, Egmondville and Seaforth Tuxis-eeftbadl teams are working ,hard ..for themuch coveted South Huron banner. During the past week, three games have •beets played. L'us't Thursday evening, lBrucefieitt and Seaforth, held a real :battle at the Collegiate grounds. Un - ti! the last two innings, the game watt in doubt, but -Seaforth' frniebed up.. strong and wort the game by'the score of 47-11. On Friday evening,;: Egmondville and Seaforth played at the Collegiate grounds. The game from the first (bel'on'ged to Seaforth, the Score ending 28-7. On Tuesday evening IBruceield and 'Eginondville played at the Recreation 'Grou'nds, Up !to the end of the setenth nnnittt/ the game belonged to Egntondvilic, who ,then were ahead by 11 to 7,' Brace'field, however, tame in strong; and scored 41 runs in the next 'two innings, which made the final score 18=1t1 in favor of 'l3rucefield, The next game will be 'Brucefield on' Friday. evening, when Seaforth and ,Bruce - field expect to ,give each a warm ,time.. The tied game of fa's't week 'between nrttcfield and 'Egmondville will be played off at ,Brucefield atex't Tuesday evening. The present standing of the teams is es :follows, 5" win counting two points: :Points. Tn play. Seaforth 6 4 Birucefield 2 Egmondville 0 ' 1 SALVATION ARMY. The week -end services atthe .Salva- tion Army we're conducted by the London distract officers 'Lieut -'Col MdAnitnond and Staff Capt.,Sparka •The Colonel expressed his pleas- ure rand a word of appreciation to Seaforth for their ready response to the recent Self Denial effort here, the sum raised in 'Seaforth and •district being $339.99, a considerable increase on last year,. . DEANERY 'M.EETING: The 'Deanery of Huron held a very successful rneeting'•a•t Trinity church, tEe1grave, on ,'Tuesday; :June l st,. 'Holy Communion was administered: by Rural Dean 'Hardy, of IGoderich, as- sisted by (Rev. W. 13. 'Hawkins of :Blyth: 'Immediately afterwards the Ohapter met in Mr. Jos. •Bran'd'on'a house and the Deanery W. A. In the church. The women's meeting was presided 'over by ,Mrs. Jones, of ,Gar rie, Mrs. 'Paull of (Bayfield being sec- retary. Vhs women received very enc.ouragtn'g. reports 'from :the various lt'ran 'hes 'iii the Deanery. They' 'oted• $50 for the White 'Settlers' Fund; $25 for the Educational Rued; $50 for the Keewatin Appeal and' the IDeau ery' also provides $30 a .year for an (In- dian child \under the M.S.C.C. scheme. !Noonday prayers were said -by Rev. F. H. Paull for the !Chapter and :Re -r.. E. Hayes for the W, tA. Luncheoe and supper were served in the For - resters' (Hall, At :the aftdnoon session addresses'. were given by Rev, 13. B. Rogers of the'G.B.R,E., Rev. F. W. Schatlte'r, of 'Wingham, Rev. A. A. Tramper of Exeter and Rev. W. IB, Hawkins wlho explained the ifitshop's appeal for the Diocesan Rha'ukofferin'g. (Rev. W. 13. Hawkins of Biyth was. nomintated by ,the clergy of the Dean- ery to be :Rural 'Dean i0 succession to (Rev. S. S. Hardy. The appoint - mein rests with the !Bishop and has since been made. Rev. Cooper Robinsoncould not be present t on account of 'illness. mess. T ' he meeting also regretted the absence of Reverends Brown, Jones and !Harri- son through unavoidable causes. At the close of the meeting the !Rev_ A. A. Trumper, seconded by the Rev. Frank Lewin, moved a hearty vote of thanks to the women 'af the parish for, the v'er'y kind Hospitality and splendid � Cal . The m s tr c e for in re- plying e- plyz'ng for the women said he wished to also mention the'hame of Mr. (Gar- ner Nicholson, who had done so much to make everything go off so well. The next meeting will be at IG.orrie is the Fall. SPOKE ON -ROAD WORK. On Tuesday evening 't'here ,vas good a'ttendan'ce :of road ;pakrelrnen, of McKillop township and others interested in road. work at a meeting in the Carnegie library, addressed by Mr. Irvin, :Provincial engineer, Reeve F 'J• McQuaid presided. 'Mr. ilrwin first explained the need of the new township road system ski te e the ad- vent f t a motor vehicles. On roads where there was :nixed traffic -horse drawn and motor—the iron tires and horse shoes loosened the fine particles Which acted,as a binder in the road. surface and the 'swift moving pneu- matic tires sucked up the loosened material and it was blown off the Toad in clouds ;of !dust. Soon ,the protecting .carpet of fine dust was removed from the n-oad 'bed and it quickly went to 'pieces. Therefore it was found thati'nstea'd of the week or ten days' intensive tare in a the roads got under the •old statut labor system it was far 'nice economical to give the 'road's eonstan attention in -mending the little defects "The stitch in time" was most inn portant in road maintenance. Th counties had 'first adopted the ne system and found it the only way now 90 per cent. ,ef the townships o Ontario 'had ad'op'ted .it with wonder ful results. The speaker explained that the council is at the head of the new organ'iza'tion. Then there is the road upprintendent and under him the at+roiman. The ` -council apportions he funds •fo the different sections, ecrdes'on the new work to be .done, n'd has 'the final Word in all matters f 'importance, The road superin- endent has all the reports, 'pay fist's ltd other expenditures. to present to he 'Council, and .carrying out the rders of the council Each ,patrol - an has - a section of road, usually rout 'three to 'five miles in •length. n •M•cKi!lop there are 1.1.1 utiles of road do the ,sy'ste'm: Vhstr'fsstrol'tian's. hies ki:terest .is in Maintenance. His rdinary duties are !d'ra'gging, patch- vg, Ikeepitfg ditches; clear, cutting eed's, etc. He requires no special` ns:tructioh�� from the -superintendent or this work., • After every storm he h•ould carefully examine his section r washouts,.loose culvert tiles, etc., id also drag .the road. :His special uties are those no's to be done witlh- ut orders, such as extensive pieci- ng, heavy :grading, underdrainmg, or, nything involving •considhratle• ex= enditure. The patrolman should upply his owti 'team and wagon and mall tools•. The 'township ;would trnish a drag or light eider to eh 3 or ,'4 patrolmen. It was the. atrolman's'dirty to keep ta'b on the vaila'bie !allot in his own locality and se it to best advantage. The man ho has always taken ail interest in e roads will now ibe given a chance. 'tttr. Irwin emphasized the import-. ice of entering his own tiara and at of his men in 'his time book, ery evening anal ,checking his ra- fts to avoid errors. Mr. Wi'll'iam Hills, Dublin, .road vpervisor of 'Hibbert,' was'' present d.addressed the meeting briefly and r. McQuaid outlined the council's ons, Interesting discussion followed, re rding details of the work, which owed the keen interest and enthus stn of the patrolmen in 'their new 'tits. At the close 'o'f the meeting, a vote thanks was tendered Mr. Irwin, on Sunday with 'Mr, and Mrs, N. Gov- enlock, The !Orangemen an omen ' g have had, the lot th e e recently ascot! 'bought bo u ht'from Y Mr. g A, G, Calder, of (Hickson, shingled - 'Mr. and Mrs. W. 'C. •Bennett spent Sunday witit-the'former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 'Bennett, east of -Brus- sels, We !sorry to hear that Mrs. Barwick has not been as well as usual, The W. Y. IP.-S..'held its , regular meeting on Sunday Y evennn%, ii2a 23rd. The president, Miss Mary Mc Kee occupied the chair, The scrip- terc lesson was read by .Harrold 'Bol- ton.`' The topic, "Christ's' Kingdom and the Empire," was taken by Will 'Alexander. 'Readingls .were .given.el y. E Johnston,. C. 'Campbell. and` V, iHaist. Bessie Blanchard offered prayer: The following lis 'the school report of 'S,S.-No. 10, McKillop, for month of May, based 'on examinations and month's work. Those •marked with an asterisk (*) he'd` ,perfect attendance during month. Sr. IV. Margaret Peth- iek* 87, 'jack :Montgom'e'ry* 86, .Jr. IDV 'Isa'bel. Eaton* 85, :Evelyn Carnp'belb* Wilson a Sr. pLI *r• V ilson� Little* 92,'Wilson W so m Campbell 60; Jr. I8•L--titoy •almage'* and Harold Pethick* 86 (equal); 'Russell' Dotmage* 85, Margaret Montgomery 78, Willie :Campbell 71, Willie Dolmage* 5'd, 'Sr. IL—Leslie Oolmage* and Evelyn' Sparling 75 (equal), Blanche Pethick 71. Jr. 1.1 a — •Elva Pryce 67. Jr, . IIS !Reggie Pryce 81. Sr. 1.— 4sud'ie Sparking 63, Olive Pryce add Oliver Pryce c. 60 y(equal), Ailan.Campbell 4 ), 58. Jr. Primer—Glen Pryce* 60, No. of toll, 22: average attendance 20. yea Edna' M'. Jamieson, ']'eachei•. er e , ,A,LMA. e w s a a rc a it i fo at li a 'ft ea a ni th at th ev pb s an M R1 ga ski is du of motion of, Messrs, J. IM. Govenloek and :James Smith. • SCHOOL FMR DATES, 1226. Grand (Bend Sept. 7 Dashwood Sept, 8 `Crediton Sauk. 9 W' tnchels:ea Sept. 10 .1W oxefcr Sept. '1.3 Gorrie Sept. 14 1s'luevale . , .... Sept. 15 !Ashfield Sept, 16 St. :Helena ' Sept, 17 Ctorn'e ... „ pt1 'Heib'nsall SeSept.. 206 Zurich Blyth Sept, 21 Varna Sept. 2E' Sept. 23 Ethel Sept. g4 Waitou Sept. 27 oderuch Tp. Sept. 28 1Belgrave Sept 29 Dublin .. Sept. 30 Clinton Oet.:3 and 4 WINTHROP. The St. fCalumban 'and Winthrop intermediate • football' game ,played here, Monday might was a good. game, 1t was a 'tie, neither s'i'de- scoring, nit though Winthrop had :'the,ibeslt',d',f the game they were not: able to score, Winthrop .plays inSlt.t ddhi'mbam Monday, 'June '14th and Kinburn play here, Wednesday, June 16th. .These promise to 'be real 'snappy games, as Kitviurn and Winthrop played a tie• game before. , lir, and Mrs. Wm. Sproat. spent J' Messrs. Chris. Cooper and F,ianik Fowler 'spent a few 'days last week with Walkerton friends. Mr. Christopher:Dele has purchas- ed a fine new :buggy •from Mr. :Win, Hugill, of Constance. iMr. and Mr's. Roy •Bennett, of 'Wal- ton, were visitors here last•wcek. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dickson, of Seaforth, spent Sunday with friends here. Quite a number from our ilocalii r attended the da'n'ce given by lir. and Mrs. Garfield McMichael, of ,Godenigh on Friday evening last. (Miss Florence Fowler spent the past week with friends in London. :Mr. and Mrs. T. Leppington, of Clinton, visited friend's here on Son- day. Mr. G. W. (Nott has purchased the Gib'bings property of _ 100 acres, ad- joining his farm- to number from here took in the moonlight trip p o n the Greyhound :froin•Goderrch'on Monday. MANLEY. .Mr. Co,. Eckant and 3fr, W. Man- Sleyun. eaday.lled'onn friends in Grey tem. test A pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. and-Mrs.,'George !Benne- wies''thi's Wednesday when their eld- est daughter Hilda, became the bride of Mr. Wit. Voclq e' prosperous young farmer of ILogan.twp..We wish the young 'couple a emoolth . journey through life. ' A surprise party of neighbors gath erect at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Peter Eckert ,last Monday to give their daughter, Mary Clotilda Ann, e kitchen shower on the eve of her mhrriage, to 'show the esteem she was held in and to wish her a bright fu- ture in wedded life, After which 'the party tripped the flight 'fantastic, and tali left wi'shin'g ''their 'host and hoccaosltese sionsm,any happy returns of such • (Wedding bells are still ringing since the ball.. god aerolling, first Street Dance 1926. in aid of the, SEAFORTH Agricultural Society Main Street, Seaforth on,. Tuesday Evening, June 15t Dances of all kinds Old and- New and Novelty 11066 ORCHESTRA Dancing commences at 8.30 and continues from then on Dance Tag -- --- d0 cents good for entire evening Everybody cordially invited• Seaforth Agricultural Society Dr. Harburn, President A. D. Sutherland, Secy. Treasr. 1At61rii41 �-- GOLF GOLF .And nosy that the ,Golfing 1ng Season is on we showing! g a amticutarJ, Y y fine line of Golf Su he's; p'P We are supplying :the Genuine St. :Andrew's Clubs, in wood or Iron, at the specially slow price of 83.00 each.'' Pormerly 'they were, ,4,50, T{le_,clubs are. made An St, Andrew% Scotland, by a (firm who have over 100 "years of •Golf Cltilb myanufacturiit.•g* to their •credit,. . For :those .who prefer the ;'highest grade ,club we offer wood clubs at $6.00 and with steel shafts"at $9.00; or Iron Clubs at $5:00 and with steel 'shafts ar $8.00. These 'clubs *re made, by .Dorgan & Co., Of St. (Andrews, 'Soo'tland,, makers' of Gold Club for over 100 years. We wlso wry Golf Sage- at $5.00, 'made of heavy grade dards or canvas, k'hiaki or (brown •colors, feather 'trimmed avanl' d u!. wi tb etrel stays and aluminum cups: ',A. Wonderful In Golf Balls we tarry Silver Kiu'g, Dunlop 7.4luifti. t'wo Bob, 1Spaldinig,Triangle, Red Dol and iBaby 1?timtple, all 'at standard prices. We will .sappily a complete Golf Outfit, '01 4 St. Andrews Giubs, a $5.00 Bag, 2 (Balls and a fine leather !Golf Score Book as a compli'ment, at the 'price of $17.00 "complete. • All repairs to golf clubs •neatly and promptly done, Fred. S. Savauge Expert Watch jeweler & Optometrist Repairing Opposite Post Office. Phones 194. Res. 10. NOM ST. OOLUMBAN. mer won 1-0. !Kinburn's lone !Mr, and Mrs. Pope and'children, came on a eci ai kick. Blake, ,00f of Kitchener, spent Sunday at the Kitchener, was a referee. On home of M'rs..Pope's parents, Mr. and day night, St. 'C•olumban''tied Win - Mrs. John J. :Dalton, of'Hibbert. Mrs. Peter A. O'Sullivan , was in Taranto last week visiting "friends and returned on Moitdtay. Mrs. IP. _l. Kelly, of Myth, visited tit the houses of her sisters, 'Mid. 3d. Curtin and Mr. acid Mrs. Peter McGrath last week. (Mrs, 'Frank McQuaid, McKillop, who had her left arnn. dislocated 1aet week, is progressing as 'favorably aa can be expected. Miss Kathleen Mu'iligan, of Dub.' spent the past week visiting with her friend, Miss Mlary 'O'Sullivan, of Vfcl{'ililop. Miss Mary Feeney, of Stratford Normal 'School, spent the week -end at the home of•her'parents in McKillop, Mr. Chas. Malone, of 'Stratford, wns e week -end visitor with this parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. John Malone. Mr. John' Lane was 1n Goderich this week serving on the grand jury. M4•.- M, Lynoh" was int :Goderich this week` serving on :fie jury. In a well -played game of football the first game Of the series took place .biesantg of ,half a continent. It is 'oaf between Ktiaibtirn and St. Cotusri'6fan sale everywhere and can be Bound here on Friday eventing when the for- wherever enquired for. Prompt —" Service* throp. The •teams are all evenly matched: The social which' was given under the auspices of the C.W,I.. on Friday night last was a grand success. Ney's orchestra was in a'ttaedence. SHIPMENTS OF HOGS_ ;Week ending Tune 3rd. Seaforth--72ota1 -110, select 'bacon 32,thick smooth ' oth '60, 'heavies S, shop 7_ Rracefeld—T'otai 64, select 'bacon 24, thick srrioatlr 37, heavies 11. Walton—Total 45, select 'bacon 14; thick smooth 26, 'heavies', Huron county—Tonal 1;723, select ;. • baron 513, thiele smooth 956, •heaviee 112, extra heavies 12, shop hogs 31, lights and feeders 18. 'Tile Friend of All Sufferers. --Dr. Thomas' Thomas' !Eclectric Oil is a vaeluabie remedy to all those whosuffer pain. Ir '• . holds out hope to avcryone and realizes its by stifling suffering every- where. It :is a liniment *hat ;has the Do Not Delay longer You simply must hare a new suit this Spring -- So why not have your order in now? We have some lovely patterns in greys, both in tweeds and worsteds --- Prices ranging from $40 to $55 Our Indigoes at $38 to $50 are wonderful value and a really necessary item of Dress. Get yotir naene on our Measure Book at earliest possible date to secure yourself against any emergency. BRIO NT'S Taailolringland Rarlterdash*'y Dress Well and Snlecee