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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1926-07-01, Page 5THURSDAY, JULY 1 1926" .THE EEAFORTH "MEWS LOOK AT THE CUT of Meat you are buying and see if it has the color and the appear- ance of fresh, tender, juicy, whole- some beef. Deh't buy it i£ it is string, dry, dark,,fui1 of tendons. You get quality cuts here, It is better to pay us a few tents a pound more and get meat you can eat enjoyably. - D. II. STEWART Phone 58 Your Butcher. Seaforth JEWELRY Diamonds ()leeks Rings etc. Watches 7hnbieus . At moneysaving' prices. F,,epert w.itchrepairing Service Satisfaction J. A. WESTCOTT Watchmaker and Jeweler. Opposite W. A. Crich's. Red & White ehain Stores Our Peicesc for week commencing, Duly 2nd Sei•v-us Baking I,'owder, 1 lb•titn 250 [no Blum] Seedless Raisins,) ib package 14c Charm, 3 packages for 260 Icing Oscar Sardines 2.for 25c Grape Juice, Welsh's ' botele 30c Groep Gage Pinna Jam is tin 49c Red :Pitted Oherries 28 tic 25e We`Sez'v a Z igl t ani the Red .and White Ross J, Sproat Phone 8 W. 'M Stewart Phone 77 W Ja Walker & Son UNDERTAKING -and- EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment. W..2. 'WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67. t NOTICE Having taken over the agency of the late James Gowan for the Farmers' "Fertiliser Co:, Wingham, . I will be pleased to fill all orders of both old and new customers and give any information within my knowledge ANDREW •ARCHIBALD ' Box 282, Seaforth.. Ph'..,,e 44W. Also Agricultural Lime Complete in itself, Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator does not require the assistance of any other `medicine to rake it effective. It does not fail to do its work. CREAM GRADING The purchasing of Creatn according to grade became law on May lst. Your cream graded here by experts under Government supervision and we guarantee you the best of service, All our grading is checked by the Department of Agriculture. Aim to send Specials and No. 1 grade cream. Send or deliveryour cream at least twice a week and as direct as possible. Allcream graded as soon as we receive it. Creamery Open SattIrdaY Nights, SeaforthCreamery Coe Seaforth, Out. . D, H, Mclnnes Chiropractor Masseur , Of 'Wingham, will he at •the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, Monday and Thursday After- noons in future. Diseases' of all all kinds success- fu11y treated, asmaalealmr 06161111110111111111100310010152811114111111111 arid id Vegetabies Atall prices to meet your needs RHUBARB RADISHES- GREEN ONIONS SPINACH •.. w' TABLE RAISINS -HEAD LETTUCE CELERY CAULIFLOWERS TOMATOES SHELLED ALMONDS ®IC Per lb LPhDhips o f [[R' ��%% itM� r - y Lr► �/ L.i � � ' Drug PI, beirhart s Stor Seaforth 5% per Gent; 2o. year De Oa I ben e'o d Bonds $100 $500 $1000 Interest payable half. r yeal y A safe and sound invest merit A -S. A. D. UrH ERLAND GENERAL••INSURANCE AGENT BONDS AND REAAL,•ESTATE • SEAFORTH, ONT, Phone'152 BORN. lilil,NEY-s 'Ttickersn 4ui tl (( li There - day, June 24th, 1926, to on Mr, and 'Mrs. Matt. Haney, twin lsons, MARRIAGES. the home ho to of the bride's parents, on Wednes- day, June 23rd, at 12 noon,, by Rev: W. D. ",McDonald, Muriel Kathleen, eldest daughter .of Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Willis, to Mr. Henry -Lowe Wat- coin, 'son of the late. E.l R. Wat o s n, of Geclerich, HOG' SHIPMENTS, Week ending June.•24th, Seaforth-Total 126, select bacon 22, thick •smooth 88, heavies 3,' shop 10, Huron County -Total 1,080, .select bacon 304i thick smooth 626.;' heavies 52, extra heavies '3, shop 'hog's 48, lights and feeders 5, ti Nsn a�--o-y�.pa.-. .�� aq I. 1J Town Topics tdtxraoas.�.,nn.�wa.....r,�„�.p Mrs. R, S. Evans anti. Eleanor were London visitors on' Monday. .Rev. and Mrs. R. Fulton Irwin left this week for 'his new charge in Centralia, Mrs.J. Pinkney is spending- a week vnith friends in Goclerich and Auburn. Mr's. W. J. Routledge, of 'Calga'ry, is. visiting her sister, •Mrs, W. B. Mc- Lean, •Mr. and 'Airs, Raymond 'Glinski,+and baby Jeanette, motored front Detroit to visit 'her parents,: Mr. and -Mrs. Jahn Sproat,. - Mrs Fred 'McDonald, of 'Deh•oi,, and Mss Charles IALcDonalcl and dau- ghters of Hecsall, were guests of Mr. and 'Mrs. T. Coulter, Mr, P, tH. 'Risutg and Mr, Cari Tal- bott, of 'Ohampaign, I11., are visiting - at the home of Mr. B. C. Rising. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers •and.son John and his wife and baby, motored from Saskatoon to visit his sisters, Mrs: James 'Hud'son.an'd Mrs, George Hud- son. Miss Kathleen ,Burrows, o'f Ion - don, is visiting her parents, Dr, and Mrs, F.J. Burrows, (Airs. J. Mero was in'Goclerich visit- ing relatives. Mr: J. 'Anderson and sou motored from: New York. to visit ,Mr. ,and Mrs. W. R Snaith, • ' IMr, John Corrigan and ,Mr. Wil- liam, 'Corrigan and son Stewart and daughter \Thelma motored from •Cookstown and visited their sisters, Mrs. James Hudson and Mrs. George Hudson. Airs: C. W. Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. S. Lay motored from Hamilton and spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs, J.: H. Smith. 'Mr, and Mrs. James A. Gray, of Freelton, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, 'Uneo'ge Seip, (Miss Florence IMero has accepted a position in Kitchener, Miss Dorothy Robinson and Miss Dorothy Webster are visiting friends in Lucknow, ,Miss Gertrude' Crich is.'home from" Toronto for the vacation. Miss (Ruth Thompson, of Tillson- burg, and Miss Gladys Thompson, of Niagara Falls, are guests of their par- ents,lMr. and Mrs. J,IB, Thompson. Miss Gladys Thompson intends leaving shortly on the teachers' Eur- ol'ean tour. Mr. George"'Ebcrhart is, home from Load for the !�.W...Bateman- FOR GOOD CL,OTHES at FAIR PRICES $25.00 up Every garment made in our own Store Pia ,o Speci.is DOMINION PIANO, Louis XV. in Walnut, guaranteed by company 'for ten years. Price, new, $530.00. Used for dem'ons'tration purposes by myself since last fall. Price now $290 SQUARE GRAND with bench, to go at 6 OCTAVE ORGAN to go at • All goods guaranteed to be as represented or no sale. P.S,-4Pianos rented for garden, parties at right prices. $75.00 $25 00 Jonathan E, ilugill vacation. spent the week -end at Palmerston. Miss Birdie Stephens has returned. .The Entrantge "examinations were from spending some weeks with ,ser held at the 'Collegiate this week with sister, Mrs. G. F. Rogers, in Toronto. 71 candidates writing. Mr, W. G. Mr, W. Morrow, of Hamilton, is Spencer, (Principal of the Collegiate, visiting his soother, Mrs. W. \(urrayt?'` was presiding examiner; with Miss Miss Grieve, of Toronto, is a vied- , isit- Mackay as assistant. or at her horse here, Mr. R, Brooks, Detroit, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Snell and (Mrs, his, niece, !Mrs, W, Storlddart, Thompson,of Auburn,`spent 'Sunday with their sister, Mrs J Pinkney, MRS. THOS, xARBURN. lfr. Fieend suer, of •B,tdeu, spent There died at the home of her son, the wsekend iiu town, Dr. F. 'Harburn, Elizabeth Foster, Miss .Bernice Itthe of Detroit, wife of ,the late Thos. Harburn, one i, visiting her aunt, the 'Misses Ken- of the nedy, who intend returning with her: early pioneers of this part of •Mr. T. E. Heron is in Buffalo this the province. Mrs. Harburn wets week. ,. born in the year 1839 in Yorkshire, IAIi'ss E. I. Gahan has returned England, and came to 'Canada with from Toronto. herparents when but two years old, Miss Margaret Ross attended lice and spent the major portion of her circus in London this week, life in the township of Fullar,ton and 'Airs:' M. •Russell, 'De'tioit, is visit- }lib rt until 1911 when she came to her son. s ing 'her sister, Mrs. W. Stoddart, • Seaforth to reside with 1 She Capt. Tillman and Lieut. Huson Was a woman of. remarkable health have been transferred to .Falnierstou and activity, always able to look and,. Capt. Af'cCiindlc, of Wiarton, has after her household duties until two been appointed to, succeed them at years ago when site suffered iter first Seaforth. serious sickness, when life at that Tommy and Rose,Thiel, of Titch- time was almost despaired of. She Kitch- ener, were 'week -end visitors -with was a woman of a quiet disposition, their ,sister, Mrs. Louis }tildebrai dt, and a ready helper were .help needed, Miss Irene Hildebrandt 'is spending She leaves to mourn .'hee demise five the week in Kitchener at the hone sons, Jahn and .Matthew, of Brook - of her ,grandparecris," Mr. and Mrs. dale, Man,; Frank • at Delislc, Sa'sk, Con. Thiel Foster of Seaforth and Leslie on the Mt s, James L Johnston was in homestead, Hibbert Tp, Her bus London visiting friends for a few days hand predeceased her 31 years next. last weeks, September, also one son Janies and Mn Joseph Scott 'has erected a fine two daughters, Annie aiitl-'Martha: verandah on his residence at Roxboro, Th funeral will take place from Mr. and Mrs. ID. A. l3edweli, Mrs, 'the residence of he'r son, Main street, Martin and daughter Jean and 'Miss on Friday-, Juty 2nd, and will be Marie Bnistow,:of'Hanmilton, motored pruvate, here and spentethe week -end with 'Me, and leers, R. Frost MRS, JOHN GEMMELL. Mr. Joseph Hogg had a shingling 'Egntonctville lost one of its tiueet 'bee at his horse north of town on citizens in the death of Mrs: John fiefofiiday (afternoon, (enaahiell on Tuesday; June "29t•h, at Mrs. Agnew, of Clinton, was the the home of her sisters, • Misses A. guest •of -Mrs. John McLennan, and K. jM•'Lellan, of Seaforth, •after lMr. and Mrs, Brine Scott, bion- an illness of about a month. Mrs, treal, Mr, •P, Scott and Mr, and Mrs. Gemmel! was.born iu Hibbert 58 F. Burch, all of Bi ees,eels, and Miss years ago, the daughter of Agnes Crosby and 'Miss Mary Crosby, of Hawthorne McLellan and Andrew Toronto, Mr, land Mrs. James Bate- McLellan She resided there until man, of Toronto and Mr, Jatnes Bate- her. ntalriag on the last clay of ratan, •of Ann Arbor, were here at- 1902, to Mr.-J'ohu. Geunncll. Since tending the funeral of the tale 'Mrs. then she lied in the vicinity of Eg- '\fdeli llan, tnondville. Her unselfish and kindly Mr. W. Brine was a visitor at his disposition made her a great favorite home here ou his return from a trip to •ISt. Louis, Miss �tVilson of Detroit, oil i 'i�. s vis tin g loci sister,. Mrs. W. G. Willis. .r 'Miss '•L, Rising, who is attending Stratford 'business •college, has leen home for the past few days. Mr.. incl 'Mrs, G. E. Parlccs, of Dunnville, spent afew days with Mr. an l J{rs. J. C. (Greig. and Mrs, W. P, Lane arrived on Tuesday from Embro. At a meeting of the Seaforth Turf Association held on Tuesday evening the .following classes were decided on for the race ine'et on Wednesday-, July '28th, 2.14, 2,22 and 2.30 trot or pace with purses amounting .to , 1 200 Th races aces will• , C •Inc 'held tinder the auspices the ofHamilton am lion Drivi ng and Athletic Association. L Don't forget the secelid street dance Tuesday evening. Miss Edith'Hunt and Mr. Clifford Hunt spent the week -end' at' the home of their parents, Ala and Mrs. Ed. Bunt, Mrs. McLeod of IEgmondvi'lle, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Win. 'Char- ters, Tuck" ensntnih, who isizuite Misses Eva (and Ida Love, Jessie• McMillan and Gladys Shillinglaw, of the Toronto teaching .sta'ff, are spend- ing the vacation at the their homes. Miss Eileen Toward, of Stratford, was the guest of (Miss Grace Knoell tel over Sunday. Misses Alma . and 'Hattie Dalton Alg.-'Rose McQuaid, 1; 'Francis McGrath, 3; Auilie Feeney, 2. Geom.-Rose McQuaid, 2; Francis. Mc'Grath, 2; Annie "Feeney, 2. .Fr. -Rose t�icQuaid, 1; Francis Mc- Grath, 3; Annie Feeney, 1. Lat.-Rose' McQuaid, 2; Francis McGrath, 3; Annie Feeney, 3r' Lit. -'Rose• McQuaid, 1; Francis. efeGath 3; Ahitie Feeney, 2. Comp -Rose McQuaid,1; Francis McGrath 2;- Annie Feeney, 2. •Fa m • V. r. -Angela Burke, Hist., 3: geog., 3; Phys., c; arith., 3; bot., c. Gertrude Downey- hist„ 1; geog,, .3; give., 3; arith., 2; bot., 3. Viola Feeney hist, 3; geog„ 1; phys., 3; arith., 2; 'bot., 2. Evelyn :efelrady-Hist„ 3; geog., 1; phys., 2; arith., 3; •bot,, 2. John lefurris Hist., 1; geog., 3; phys., c; arith„ 3; 'bot,, c. Alg.-A. Burke, 3; ,G, Downey, I; V. 'Feeney, 1; E. Melady, 2; 3..Mor- ris,' c. Lat. A, Burke, c; G. Downey, 1; V. Feeney, 1; E. Melady, 2; J. Mor- ris, C. Ir. -A. Burke, c; G. Downey, 1; V. Feeney, 1; E. ,Melady, 2; J. Morris, 3. Lit --e\, Burke, 2; G. Downey, 2; V. Feeney,2; E. Afelacly, 2; J. Morris, 2 •Comp. ':L Burke, 3; G. Downey, 2; V. Feeney, 2; le, Melady, 2; J. teethe- s is, 1. 'Promotion from:- jr. IV, to Sr. IV -John Miles, Alice Flannery. Sr. III. to Jr, IV. -('1st class honors) John 'Holland. John _McQuaid, Mary 'Delaney, (2nd class hc.nors)-Bridget Delaney. (Pass) --- Rose Melady, •Edward Melady, John Flannery, Norman lef.eQuaid. (Re- conhniended)-•-IOhartes Kennedy, 'Jr.3If to Sr, II'L-('Pass)-(Pass) Holland,Mary Hart, Hanna Cronin, James O'Sullivan, Sr. II to 'fr. II1,-(1st class honors) -•-• Edward Hart, Loretta !Holland. (Honors) -Agnes Delaney, Benedict Kennedy. '(Pass) -- Florence O'Sul- livan, ilvfary 'Suliivan,'ivfary 'Miles, Mary 'McQuaid. Jr, 11 to Sr. II.-(Psiss)-.Margaret Kennedy, 'Mary O'Sullivan, Fergus Melady, !Edward O'Sullivan, Sr. Primary to Jr. L -(Honors)- Mary Murphy, Totts lMclady, (Pass)- Albert Vass)---• Alb r e t hart, John trnnin. Jr. Primary to Sr, Primary -(hon- ors) -Lillian Miles, 'Benedict Hol- land. a s s. t•enc. McQuaid, Ella i' in the( I community. Mrs. ) Y, Gemmell was ()Sullivan, ',Margaret a member of Egmondvilie church g ct. Murphy, Fred Kennedy, and was active e , chce iu every branch of y church work. Surviving, her, besides Junior Primary Joseph O'Reilly hetbereaved husband, are three si, llclsvard tRoach, Jack Roach. tens and two brothors,,Misses A. and Mr. and Mrs. D. •Cassidy anti fain - K. sM,Lou1an of Seaforth, •Mrs. W. icy, of Detroit. spent etre week -end Oliver, of 'Egmondrille, Mr, John at the 'home of ,Air. and Mrs. M. MldLelfan of Tuckersniith ' and Mr. Dainty, Andrew lifeLeilan, 'of Hibbert. A sis- Mr• Joseph Ata'tthews was in Lott.. ter, Mrs. 'Wm, Dobie, died seven don this week on business. years ago.' Among the many beauti_ Mr. and Mrs. Jahn. Dalton, who.at- years floret tributes is a wreath from teticled the Euclharistic Congress' in the Egtnondville \V,'Af, S„ 'Ladies' Chicago, lave returned home. Aid, and, the Sunday school in which IAIr .Martin McQuaid, of Toronto, Mrs, Gemmell wad g ticher, is visiting at the home of his broth- i`he.' funeral will -take place from ens, 'Air. sand Airs. rank !McQuaid, Mc - the residence of the.Misses McLellan and Mr. and Mrs. J'os. iAfcQtnaiil, 3Cc- hilla . UI Jarvis t arvis street, onP Thursday, 2 Jd at Y, o'clock. The sevice will be conduct Misses Catherine McGrath and W. Annie Down" , ela .are ti' t b her aster,v s fix in n Rev.'D.3De - Donald, P Mc g tt ot. Donald, assisted by 1Rev:. Dr. Larkin. The pall bearers' ee ll he Robert Ab - Windsor, Joseph Aioylain gra; gone to erhart, Wes. Free, Arthur Routledge, )A'nndsor, Robeit McI{ay; Wpt: IMclvlfllatt and Miss Emily 'Downey, of Detroit, John MoCca, spent the 'week -enol at the home of • her ar p eats here. ST, COLUMBAN, Messrs. Jake Brttser, of Detroit, Report of S. S. No, 3, McKillop and Jos. 'Bruxer and daughter, of Spok- ane, Washington, Hibbert• -'F rni V. Sr,(Lower school -' gt°»' and. Mis's Mary o Bruxcr, of Chicago, tare. visitingMr` stahctrn �` g ,at g) is -50 p c 3-66 p•c , .2- th gnome of Their ',father,. M, 75 p c„ ;1-35 p.c,] Brussel', IM'cKillop,, Jacob Rose ;McQuaid, phys„ c;• otitic;, 3; art, 3; zoo, 2. HULLETT: tFranets McGrath -Phys„ 3; hist,, 2; geog,, 3; art, lbot,, 2, Death of Mrs.,McMillan,-After an f •Annie ,FeeneyHist., 3; geog., 1 ; Illnessof about three years, to ,highly a bot., 3. respected resident of ,Hullett passed Important For eggs that are gathered twice daily and delivered to us twice weekly, 'we will pay the thigh price. TO OUR REGULAR CUSTOMERS ONLY, FRIDAY and SAT. Red Path :Sugar $6.40 CASH AND CARRY It will pay you to buy Inc Egmondville, J. Finnigan the Special Milverton Flour We Have it Give it a Trial. Mao. Ground Screenings (bop of err Kinds C. G. T. GRAIN DEALER a2 ..00,..x.0..., PHONE 25 Your Pinto Needs Winter Storage, Charging and Repairing ,for all makes of Batteries. A complete line of.most called for parts of various cars. Now is the time to have your: car overhauled Give us a cath and see ',low reasonably.it can be repaired, greased and cleaned. Dealer in New and Used Cars. Agent for Chrysler Four and Six Cylinder Cars. Regier's Garage PHONE 167W. to her reward on Thursday, June 24th at midnight, in the person of 'Mrs Thomas MdAlillan, at the fanhil home, fifth +concession. She was bort in Tuckersntith township, sixty-two years ago, and was married ;thou thirty-five years. ago. Besides he husband she is survived by one son William, and at'ic daughter, Margare Belle, athome; one brother, Joh McLean, and one sister, Miss Marg- aret McLean, both of Tuckersmith The funeral which was largely at- tended, took place on Sunday after- noon, from the family residence t the place of interment in !Maitland L'ank Cemetery. Rev. F. I3, 'Larkin conducted the services. Airs. Charles Lowery, who under- went an operation in the Clinton hos- pital, we are glad to hoar, has return ed hone and is doing as well as can Inc expected !Mrs. Chas. Dexter and Mrs. Or- val Dale, who have been in Toronto hospital, also tMrs S. Shannon from the London hospital, all have gone through critical operations and their many friends are glad to welcome them Rorie again and hope they all may enjoy the hest of health Mrs, Wm. Jamieson, Sr„ passed away at her home on the 8th con- cession of Hullett this Tuesday mor- ning, June 29th. Our sympathy goes out to the 'bereaved husband and family. S.S. No. 4 held the annuat school picnic Tuesday, June 29th. The chil- dreniall had a good time, g Mr. •h'I r C tale house of Toe onto onto nail- ed on friends in this vicinity last week. Mrs. Charles Hoggarth • and son Wass, spent the week end visiting Stratford .f Stratford trends. Mrs. George Carter is visiting friends in Toronto. .\ bee keepers' demonstration was held ut the 'tome of Mr. Cartwright at which there were about seventy- five bee keepers present anti much in- terest was taken in the caring of bees. Speakers were, present from Toronto and 'Guelph and gave splen- did information on Mees and bee cul- ture. Y r John 0 n HARLOCK, '.Cite pupils of S. S. No. 6, Milieu, presented Miss Dinah Staples, who has resigned her position (tno u as teacher, with Several beautiful rt s ti tete of cut p glass. The followingis the address: s. DeariMiss'Staple It is with deep regret that we, your pupils, have learned of your intention of 'severing your connection with S. S. No. 6. During the past five years, your many acts of kindness and devotion to duty have endeared you to use You have been patient when tried aur faults '.end shortcomingsand ever ready, to assist us in every way possible with our studios, -.'We are taking this op- portuuily, to',;present you with these pieces of c;•cut glass as a token of the esteem in which you are held and we tope th'a•t you will long remember us nd be assured that you will live long in the hearts and memories of tate pupils of 'S. S, •No, 6, Hu'llett, (Signed) NOTICE Ladies'iHairdresser will be at the Dennison & Pullman Barber Shop (Successors to W. W. Robin- son) Every Tuesday Phone 125:for appointments Specialist in Marcelling, massaging, shampooing and hair cutting. Marjorie AcEwr g, Jean Stevens Leah Rapson. :Burn's Church had a very success- ful garden party on the school grounds of S, 5, No, 6, Htillett, They were favored with excellent weather and a large crowd was present, An excellent proven -me was rendered: Proceeds, $200, We were sorry' to hear of the sud- den death of Air. John Wells, Lon- desboro, Our.sympathy goes out :to the bereaved friends. Mr; James Knox is expected lsoiue after having a very serious operation at Rochester, His many friends hope to see him looking better, 'School closed on Monday for the summer vacation, S.S. No. 6, Hullett,-The following is the result of .the promotion exam- ination:, 'IIwnois 7:5 t c 60 p.c. [ pass Sr IV, -Marjorie at orie McEwing 81 p,c. r 'Leslie Beattie 69, Leah Ra son 65. J r. TV, -Olive Kno 75. Sr. III: -Gladys Leiper 79, Alvin Stevens 65, John Rapson 65, Sr.- II -Helen McGreg- or 87, Jack McEwing 75. Jr. II.- H'arry- Rapson 80, MargaretBeattie 80. Sr. 'I. -May Lycld•iart 70. Pr. - Willie ,Taylor 85, Ida Leiper 75, Wat- sonReid65.-Dinah IM. Staples, tea- cier, Miss 'Anka Atkinson ,returned to. (Detroit on Saturday teeter •spending two 'weeks', •1so'litiaysat the 'hone of her mother, Mrs. James Aticinson, Mr, Dan,. 'Cassidy and little daugh- ter, and (Miss Emily'Downey, of Dc trait, were guests of Oar. anti ,Mrs. Wm, (Devereaux, 'Sr.