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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1926-06-17, Page 4iryALTOf, MIr gild fru. Writ. Gramm and children, Wf: ' etgtr, • spent Sunday. with Mrs. A, 'Gardiner. Mee. Jno: Price is onthe sick (het at present. Mr. and Mrs. A.koy spent'Sunda}- eith Mr. and'J.irs. Win. Hoy. Mrs,'Js mour Dundas, who recently +inderwent'a. very serious operation, is improving nicely.. Nurse Grosven- or, of Clinton, is attending her: Mc and teles. C. Sellers spent rhe a••eek-end at Heidelberg. Earl Hoy has been laid up with a bad ce,ld, Theeo le are getting well sup- e p plied with coal as '•I-Eumphrfes & Ca, have disposed of four carloads in the past week r,r-so: G. ;peal has two tracks on the read gathering cream. Miss 'Harris was " visiting 'with Misses Ferguson n the past week. ikttree Fr:rgrr;en hasgone. to To- ronto. Rev. Dr. Brown, of Walton, preached the annual • sermon in the Presbyterian Church,; Ethel, on Sun- day evening to the L. O. L. of that place and vi4itfiri. and to a large and appreciative andier.ce. Manywere tenable t. gain admittance. The choir rendered .heir selections in excellent form. The church was beautifully coratr d with flowers. On Se -.,day evening. June 20th, at 7.33, in the former Methodist Church. Vdelten. Rev. Dr. Brew will preach tc the V a te,n L. 0. L ting bre trey a td friends All welcome. Mr. Michael Rowland ,v :r, has bee viet'isog i:. Detroit. has returned home. Miss, Jeeele Clark pent Sunday i th leer ,ar✓nts. Mr. a,d Mrs. Mym. Mr. WC,,r Lend, ed Mr. eseli I. SfcLaaghlin over e d. lire Oviarn Laze, art 1 Mr.,. Will and Teae,de. ?.£: ch fel:hoe irse.nde hi this leinity, Mr. Leslie lie Mclaughli. ref Oshawa. a.ie•1 ..i.:eds at the first c•f the .eek g res, gge hheieliee, gravel road is relieving at our stetson en the C P R VAT") W.701 ',Iierate one flay a- neck. getting •,., a- Well hi ean he, a .`,ected. Mies Margery (a..tp-,ell. Bele-toe epessding her holidays- .n, Len -Sir: end seeing friend; there. Farmer; arou,,+l :fore's, and Grey :re; getthee thde weed for next win- ter nter sa en try ..'.i3. 'art during :ie -Peck time. A number from dere went t; Bres- -ele ,a.et Sunday evening to attend the siva i.,. Arno: service e F. e h, -aid it was well eorth geing te h"ear. Crops and -tai leek fine to"ro e ne •:•:a nice showere. Mr, Austin T ,linage is out -awing Wm. fl;ds;me 'awl his ssn-in- fra"f-ed. ealled en .,hnds ,n ....s Kelly ant laughter Mary eieited Mr and ,f.:.. John a• i Tue day f,:. ;. s. Wm. McCul:a Elmer Bina end Robe Grieve metered to Strat- r? F•,clay. tf i Gertie Thamer returned home on Friday a€tes spending a pleasant. couple of months with friends in De - Me. and Mrs.. E. Fawcett,' of Lon- don, spent Wednesday at the -home of the latter'.s parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. John Balfour. Mfr. and -Mrs. Fred Scarlett were Stratford guests last Thursday. Mica 'Tithe Dnndas left- for Detroit last Friday where she has a faosition. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McGavin.'vis- ited at the home of Mr. Henry Mc Gavin, Tuckersrnith, on Sunday. Mr. Jno- Jackson, of Blyth, has beenengaged by Mr. Jno, Marshall for the season's work, Mr. Elmer Ewing, of Brussels, call- ed on Mr. D. Holmes Sunday last Mr. John Menarey, Mrs. P, Baker and Miss Baker, Cranbrook, spent Sunday with W. C. and Mrs. Mc- Eachern. There were a number front Walton who attended the L. O. L. service in the community hall, Blyth. Rev. Mr. Gracie took the service. Missfn Love is home on her holi- days from Toronto. Mr. and _Sirs. Jos, Coutts and fame ily spent' Sunday with Jos. Carter's. Mr• and Mrs. J. Mahon and daugh- :cr were to Wingham Saturday night, trying their new car; recently pur- chased. A. McCracken, M. Thompson and F. Dennison, of Brussels, visited at Fred Innis' on. Sunday. Mr. Robert Do?d t z ears a smile these days. (It is a g l.). Mr. and .Mrs. R. Warwick. of Blue - vele, .;tient Sunday with lir. and Mrs, John Shannon. lice,. Mi:. D. McDonald, of Egmond- rit e, and Rev. E. F. Chandler. will kvria nge morning -services on Sun- iay. CONSTANCE. • Mr. end Mrs. Henry Howee, of Seaforth, -pent Sunday at the home tf Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Grimoldby. Mr. a i Mrs. Wm. McArthur pent St.. -la, at the home r,- Mr. Wm. Sf Quite a crowd attended the football match a_ted hetween Kinbure. and Vit. •Coltembas. last Friday night tthiede',t?ed in a se.ire 4-1 in favor of E: b. Mr. del Mrs..- Adam N iel:olsen Sunday at the a ;n- rt Mr. 'Walton. Mts.; Edith Riley is p r+'ing' a few ,lay- with friends in •Clinton. ALMA. • f and Ifre. W. H end Mrs. Jas. tam..sar. spent Thursday last .n God Mess tVashr.,:,,., : of tY:irt",n. was elettor here last week_ A number of the young people of t' i vicinity held a r'i. nic at Goderich -:c Saturday and report a happy time. Me, and -Ars. J. Y. Jamieson and family vh,iteet 1. Teo-eh-44)re friends on Sunday • Mr, j asel. Miss Violet Phillips re- fereed e- r ei Irene Thursday lay after an r.{ Bele 4 visit .v:... .-.nisi .n GSde- rrh township. HU.LLETT Mr. Thos. ;es. Nefla,ta pu .based a new Ford car last .week The Ladies' Aid ef Burns' church A danger us character" on the road - the car with defective brakes, lights or steering gear. Carelessness in keeping your car in good order increases your liability to accident. It makes your car a menace on the highway -- a "dangerous character." You are not safe, and other motorists are not safe, if you drive with brakes which won't operate instantly, lights which don't shine, or steering gear which is not dependable. Ontario's highways are of ample width. Danger spots are plainly marked. Curves and grades have been made safe. The enjoyment of the highways by the thou- sands who use them depends largely on you and the other motorists. Keep yotfr car in perfect mechanical condition. Drive carefully. Avoid excessive speeds. On the motor owners of Ontario largely falls the cost of maintenance of our roads. Excessive speed is one of the chief agents of destruction of some road surfaces, Speed restrictions are there- fore in the interest of all motorists. See that you observe them. THE HON, GEO. S. HENRY,5. L. SQUIRE, Minister of Highways Deputy. MInister Issued by the Ontario Department of Highways to secure the co-operation of motorists in abating the abuse of the roads of the Province, a 61166116666661161116101 elothes PrensI W . `. Having installed an up-to-date Hoffman Sanitary Steatn Pressing Machine 1 am now able to take care of the cleaning and pressing of your clothes. Work done on shortest notice, Prices moderate, ALSO Agency for Goderich Stearn Laundry and Dry Cleaners, Laundry collected Mondays and Thursdays SYDNEY DUNGEY, Phone 227. Commercial Hotel, Seaforth. Work called for and delivered, THE SEAFORTH NEWS. are holding a Strawberry Social on kiarlock school, grounds on the even, ing of June 2.51b, and a 'good pro grarutne is being prepared: Clinton band in:'attendance. 'Miss (Mary Knox has returned to 1 itchener after' spending a two weeks' vacation with her mother, The W.M.S. of Barns church was held at the home of Mrs. Chas. Par- sons on 'Friday afternoon of last week with a good attendartee: TUCKERSMITH. Mr. and Mrs. Gifford ' Crtch an- nounce the engagement of their only daughter, Edna Mae , to Mr, Oliver John Cole, son of Mr. Thomas H. Cole,_Clfntoe, the marriage- to take, place quietly ns Jime. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Devereaux vis- ited at the'hotnle of Mr. James Kelly during the -week. • Mr, `1'iPliam Pollock and Miss Pole lock and Mr, and Mrs. John Scott visited friends in Wingham last week. The friends• of Miss Mabel Healy are -pleased to see' her ably to be out again after• her longrllaess.' Mr. and Mrs. D. J. 'O'Reilly,. of St. Colamban, visited ales. John Mc- Caughey over Sunday. Miss Angela Kelly of London and •Miss Anna Kelly of Toronto •visited at the home of -their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 5. J. Kelly during the week. • Mr.:John Heffron and Miss Kate Heffron were Detroit visitors. • Mr.• and -Mrs. Jas.. Kelly and Mr, Len Kell} visited Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Feeney, Hibbert, during the week. There was a large attendance at Mr. Armstrong's sale. Mr. and 11:s. A. Bier and Mr, and. Mrs, Pfeffer. of Hanover. ,were guests or Mr. and M--. !hoe. f.a.di_u ort Sunday. The June meeting of the McLean ''Mission Band yeas held or. Saturday atternoon. Miss Mary teennelnt gave a Bible reading. Miss Barrett and Mrs. TolIer led :n -prayer- Miss Clare Brunsrinn saeg a pleasing solo. The re.,11 5.•a; snswered by the got der, text. The Blues had 17 pr env and the Red: had 16. Miss Ho,d eok clew ge i,f ' e .c.l..; ade Mie Ba- re t of tate juniors tor the lessor. per 'n.i. Mise Stella Richmond ,.o tt i- buted to ,he Birthday Box th,a rt milt. Treasurer Edna McGowan re,ad her report. The meeting elos- E t _Jt the Lord's prayer. Miss Phcmia Steinhoff is visiting relatives in Toronto • - Mfr ;Jere, .Idne is set—tout-4 s 1, We are rt he hear that Mrt. 'Thr,.. Taylor .11 at present. St. .tn,lr..., s gar✓ e:: party 1, . , be e d :, Ju:y 15th. A thunderstorm put ,mt of the telephone Ones .rtt of order on :fon • - sv. net: W. M. S. of St. Andrew's held heir monthly meeting on Tuesday af- te. n'rr.. Jute, I5th. Miss Hood gave i s e r tri tt Mrs. D. Leith toek the lesion. Paye- i,. the Strategy of M is eien Mfrs J. Th Mires Exeter. i. ,p,e ore The ma r;cast- Mrs. Marga et r i+. were reeked to hear that she t c ting Mrs.P -uner ., a severe stroke ,n Sunday, teening after eeterning ,m church. Little hope is held for her recevery. 7. Alhert MeD wet 1 Fasekeeee, eente D3 z a4 resseweee ac -1 ..oast t:1: • -e: . is .ilt. since Dr.McDowell '!r He ._ ..yr. • giver, ie re -I •_ns:sTee 3 .a.... esested tr is r'y x _ BRi1'CEFIELD. " The W. tL S. and ,Kelly Circle held. their Union Meeting on June - the 9th, with a: gaod' attendance.: Mrs, Wm. Dow presided. ; .The opening prayer was taken by Mrs, "Wm. Rattcnbury and the Scripture , reading by Mrs. C. Haugh. Mrs. Jas. McQueen read the lesson for the day out of the of St Patrick's parish, it ries decided that a bazaar is to be'held the last week in October. Dublin school fair will be 'held. on Sept. 30th. this'year, The Mae*ell family, of St. Thom- as, were the guests of Miss 4Ifargaret eM•'IeConnell, and of her father, last Sunday. stud k „ and" Mr. os. y and two sisters of y Dock, Prayer ,Missions. J Dorsey A number of years ago the burden of Seaforth, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. the church's prayers used to be that John Carpenter. God would - open doors of nations Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Evans spent long closed to the Gospel. Thank ,Sunday. the guests of her mother in. God we need pray.those prayers no Logan. niore. The doors are now open wide. Mr. Gerald Holland returned from araly a shut -away nation remains Windsor after a ppieasaat visit with outside the sound of Gospel bells. his brothers. Miss Gretta Mustard gave an inter- St. Mary's Church, Dublin, are haw esting talk on the work of:•".he Ing a supper and refreshments, also deaconness''home in Toronto where ,home talent and Scotch dancing to she has been training for foreign be held on Mr. Alex. Darling's lawn mission work. There are now 25 on Wednesday, June 23rd. Everybody ladies in the home training for Home welcome, and bring your friends. Supper, adults 35c,. children 25c. and Foreign Mission work. After the business or the two societies was transacted, the meeting _was 'braught to a close by singing a 'hymn, and grayer by Mrs. Jas. Alien. A social time was spent when the Kelly Circle critertained the ladies to a sumptu- ous tea. Miss Helen Tough; who has been spending a few weeks with her cousin, Mrs. James Alcheson, return- ed- home last week. Miss Craig, or Hensall, spent a few days with Miss -McCully' • last week. Mrs. Wilson' Armstrong and Isabel attended the McGee and Webster picnic to ' 'Bay -field on Saturday. About three hundred and eighty rela- tives and friends met at this reunion several auto loads came from To- ronto, among them being Mr. Harry McGee, vice-president/ of the T. Eaton Co. Miss Isabel Souter, of Motherwell,. spent Sunday at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. MM m. Douglas aed Mr. and Mrs. D. Tough attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Alex: sparks in Hensel; last Friday. Mrs. C. Haugh visited her sister and niece in Blyth last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. R. McKenzie, of London, are this week moving to the Jtome they purchased "coni Mrs. IA -m. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie are well known at Bruce/mid. Miss Helen Dentate, accompanied by Mrs. ,Dantzer, spent Saturday ill Stratford: iu Miss Mary.Kenny:spent 'Sunday Brodhagen. Mr, John McConnell, Jr., has tak- en a position in Chicago. Miss Anna Iviolyneaux visited Sea - forth during the past week. (Miss Ruth'Hills, of London, anti Miss Hazel Hills, of Kitchener, are spending the holidays with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs., Wm. Bills, A change in Hydro rates will be announced for the month of July. Mrs. Peter Evans is now settied in Mr. Martin Purcell's,residen'ce, Mill street south, Miss Jean McConnell, of Detroit, is spending the holidays with her ••par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan. McCoturell. TkIIJl SDAYe JUNE • 17; 1926, .-CROMARTY,' Auniver'sar services will be held iu Crontarty rt byterian church on June 27th with 'Rev. (Dr.) Inkster, of Knox c'httreli, Toronto, conducting the :services set 11 aim, anti 7:30 Pint. The annual 'Sunday scthool picnic will be held in the' Mountain grove on July let, A goodly {number from here at- tended the anniversary services at Roy's on Sunday last, Mr , Alex, iMctgren has treated himself to a new Chevrolet sedan, Mr, and Mrs„ Thomas. Laing mo tored to IBuff>alo to spend the week- end with the-latter's brother, Andrew. Ivxr. and Mrs. John Nleirlfeldt, of Hibbert, announce the engage -mime, of their daughter, Ethel Laving, to Mr, Franklin David.Bruce, the mar- riage to.'take place this month, Mrs. Leo Kenny is home visiting Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kenny. Mrs. Leo Krauskopf is spending the week in London. We are pleased to hear that Catherine' is progress ing"favorabty.. A number of young people attended the wedding of Mr. Peter Maloney ogre g } attd Miss CClo:tilda Eckert on Tuesday. The ball game of Meriday night has been postponed to a later date' owing to disagreeable weather. Last Friday everting eight new member were received. into the Uiiited Church: at the Sacrament of the I.ord s Supper ,n Sunday. Bap- tismal service was ars , ob ervel. 'The Mft sirnait convene Mr. El -1 gin Tho-npson. opened the i P.S.C.E. n t :ng 'i eingi. g Hymr .37£ The Scripture lessen was from. the sixth .tauter r5. Acts. Mr. George Knight: ' led in praye. Mr.Elgin Thompson Yue a practical lecture on every -r i, dt's duty towards mission etc.: A missionary f, -ne sem ,-t :his- ,then each. an 1 a areen.. zr a m ..on. The ,u edue f3 soft -ball! was* read ant t ..e.. .,.. .ler i„wn. 11. J.el.n 3feent,.r - ... the S•tys .earn '11ts- I e e Sn der c ,r it girl. The judge tc o, as givers ' r Iced White e and P • ne 'neetitgs, They a ;eft- .. meetings were en- e.:t b hat+ 't Blies :rout 3 i -+• c Tee - g choice', He .374 and :et:eating ted tflzsa ) e>f r .. The eke_... ,G.. x f ,,a, e dollars ,..er -_ h_ sew C_. e:lee < hymnals. V • _tlaet. week r- M a, ,feer -Inge. n - fe Herr---.las' 5'iesta witnessed a good game:gat n= • ;seer _3 z ftte rog: that 'et. , . a,• tr- _. ,r M. Ss E Itta Mae Mae ir, near Seafe tit, a few days at the hone Jehn Brigham. Hulett. r M a Young, nurse itt the • Sae .mum. spent a temple of hen s at her home here et: Sunday. f e Greta Armstrong, of Buffalo, ' • ng with her parents. Mr, and Mrs John Armstrong, Mr. John Sanderson is erecting a rew summer kitchen. Misses Catherine and Edna •Mc- Deeald are visiting their aunt, Mrs. William Dickson, Seaforth. Jfcssrs. John and Stewart Young motored to London on Sunday and spent the day there. Messrs. Ernest and Henry Sander- son and Mr. and Mrs. William Tay- lor, of L'lyth, spent Sunday at Sea - forth. F t .dian ss1;. e eaped from here a +,eek ag., has been caught at Sar- nia mut put under 'lock. Miss E. Goldthorpe, of the teaohing staff, has resigned. In July she in- tends to take a more serious step in her life, Miss Patience Scott is taking her place on the staff With salary of :1,400 a year. ii Iter', 1,i'orm Powders are a relief from the attacks of worms in children. They are powerful in their action and, while leaving nothing to he desired as a worm expellant, have an invigorating effect upon the youthful system, remedying fever, 'biliousness, kiss of appetite, sleepless- ness, and other ailments that follow disorderscaused by worms in the stomach and bowels. Brussels, Officers from Goderich found two barrels of mash in a hen house Sat- arday of last week an the property' of Fred tWilkins, who moved to Stratford last month, %No suspicion is'attached to the 'former citizen,;, however, The new Diesel oil electric train as now operating through here four times e day on the C. N R. -While returning from Goderich last Monday night George Seeker's coupe was thrown over a 15 -foot embank- ment -when his front wheel was struck by a car cutting in. Rev. Mr, Lewin recently had to take his three small foxes frotn their mother and give them to his spaniel to raise. She is a splendid mother to them, A mem he: of felen is attereet: tee laceit: H has: y" f Our Trail Rang . _: E5- ,ndt'ille :eel sel were :tr.- us in a _cfthaii gem_ teree the Rangers team there. It Testifies for Itself.—Dr. Tsareraa Eclectric Oil needs no leetintenial of its powers other titan itsell: Whoever , tries it for coughs or colds for cots'. or contusions- for sprains or bit ts, for pains in the limb or •body. well know that the rnediciae proves itself and needs no guarantee. This shows why this Oil is in general use. DUBLIN. 'miss Minnie Maloney of Buffalo,. is spending a few days with her mo- ther, Mrs, T. Maloney. Miss Agnes Cumin, of Detroit, spent Sunday with 'her sister, Mrs. Jelin Jordan, 'lir. and Mrs. Jos. ,Hickey spent Sunday evening with the ilatter's mo- ther, Mrs, Mero. tMr. Jos. Weber and his sister Mamie, spent Sunday with friends itt Dublin. Mr, and Mrs, Tom Williams spent Sunday evening with Mrs: John Mc- Grath, The many friends of Mr, Jack Bruxer will be pleased to know he is quite recovered, '1iiss M. Crotty, of :London, is visit- ing Mrs. t1Weber e and family spent Sun- day, the guests of friends in the vil- lage. Dr, J. Prendergast, of Chicago, spent the week -end at the home of hi sister, Mrs. Jas. Shea) then went on to Toronto, accompanied by Mrs. Shea to attend the wedding of their nephew, ;Dr. Darcy Prendergast, to Miss Margaret McDonnell, at Our. Lady of Lourdes' Church on Tues- day, June 15th, Mr. and Mrs, John Murray, of Mc- Kil'lop, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter Camilla, to Mr. Frank Ekes, of 'Dublin. The mar- riage will take place at St. Columban Church this month, Mr. Win. Jordan, of Hibbert, anal' Itfr, Fred Eckert, of McKillop, were the lucky prize winners at the prog- ressive euchre on' Friday night. Con- solation prizes were awarded to /blas ter Ton McCarthy and to little Helen Kenny, 'both of Logan Tp. A .good time was spent by ;those who were present, - IAt a meeting recently of the ladles • SEAFORTH n AFE` REGULAR DINNER 40c Meals and Quick Lunches at all hours Prompt Service BISSET'S ICE CREAM Sodas, Soft Drinks, Chocolate Bars, Cigarettes, Cigars, etc. PERCY HOWE, Prop. It's safe to buy your tires wherever you see this sigh, for the efficient Dunlop Of- ficial Dealer stakes his reputation onand invests his money in them, .5.243 J- F• Dunlop Official Service Depots: Daly, Seaforth Geo. H. Beatty, Varna R. 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