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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1926-07-08, Page 5'1THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 8, :1926. LOOK AT THE CUT of Meat you are buying and see if It has the color and the appeal -- tame of fresh, tender, juicy, whole- some beef. Don't buy it if it is seeing, dry, dark; full of tendons. You get quality cuts here. It is pound morer to e aay d get meat you centsus a- few an eat 'enjoyably. He STEWART Phone 58 Seaforth Your. Butcher. JEWELRY Diamonds Watches Clocks Emblems Rings eta. At money saving prices. Depart witchreptiring Service Satisfaction ti, A. WESTCOTT Watchmaker and Jeweler, Opposite,, -W. A. Crich's. Red & White hain Stores .00 Prices for 7veek commencing, ,f alp th Lemons, sound & large, doz. 23c Marinalsde, 'ls in glass. ' 180 Tiger Catsup, pints 2 for 28c Posts Bran,1Flakes . 120 Toilet Paper, 7 rolls\lor 25c Certo, bottle 32c Budltieisser Malt lt'xtrnot 20c Good time:to buy Sugar,, our prices are lowest, same as our other goods Ross J. Sproat Phone8 W. •M. -Stewart Phone 77 allatealealeatlellielittilataialMnalatreenfaManantian W. J. Walker 8to Son UNDERTAKING --and EMBAS.ryIING Motor or Horse Equipment. W. j. WALI{ER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67. sessteetwnasstossessess NOTICE Having taken .over the agency of the late James Cowan for the Farmers' FertilLer Co., Winghaat, I' will be pleased to fill all orders of both old atad new customers and give any information within my knowledge ANDREW ARCHIBALD Box 282, Seaforth. -. 44W. Also Agricultural Line t3prrYa+r+•ppsmr.711/r.�ptl.�pM��t1p Ct to Complete in itself, Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator does not require the assistance of any other medicine to make it effective. It does not 'fail to do its work. CEA1W GRADING The purchasing of Cream according to grade became law of ' May lst. Tour cream graded here by experts under Government supervision and we guarantee you the bestiof service. All our grading is checked by the Department of Agriculture, rg 'i:ilri,tt Aim to send Specials and No, 1 grade cream. y • Send or deliver your cream at least twice a week ,and as direct' as possible. All cream graded as soon as we receive it, Creamery Open Saturday Nights. CreameryCo.oSeaforth, Ont. Seaforth Crea 13, IL McInnes Chiropractor Masseur Of 'Wingham, will be at -the CommMonday and Thursday Seaforth, After- noons Monday icons in future. Diseases of all all kinds success- fully treated, Friiits and ,Veg,eta Vegetabies At all prices' ito meet your needs $ HUBARB DISHES GR �N ONIONS SPINACH TABLE RAISINS HEAD LETTUCE.. CELERY CAULIFLOWERS WERSTOMAT D ES Per 1b....,,...< 60c ALM ONS T. Phillips TOwn Topics lot•.:«=+,=„�,:d;.�':,_..,...._,...�...�>b ; Rlu•-Grp-r-an..•�:ao•-.-pro-.a+,.m.,.�.Kt tAkr. and 'Mrs. Jack Ii;orsyth and Mn and- Mrs, Thompson ,Scott, of Detroit, are visiting at lair, and 74rs Abe 'I orsyth's, Tu'ckersmith,' Mr. ;Tom 'Miler, 'Jr., son of Mr. Tom Miller, leader of, the +Guelph Band, and who has been playing with the Guelph and (Gait 'bands the past year, has accepted a good position in a theatre orchestra in 'Saskatoon. Mrs, A.• L. Thompson, of Chatham, who 'has been,the guest, of Miss Jackson,' has xethrned home. -Miss Gretta Ross and Miss Gladys Thompson left Tuesday : with a party of teachers for the Old Country. Mr, A. Ferguson, of McKillop, has purchased Mr. 'Neil Glles•pie's resid- ence on Louisa street, and will obtain 'possession on October 1st. IVtrs, Clemens • and little son and Miss Agnes 'McDougall, of Boharan, Sask., are guests at ,the' home of Mr. and Mrs, A. Campbell, Mr, Warren Arnent and Mr. Arthur 'Burrows, of Detroit, are 'holi- daying at, their 'homes, Mrs, 3, M-:Mc'Mtilan aiid little sons are spending a month at her home in Sarnia. Miss Ashton was in London and Kitchener visiting friends. Mr. and -Mrs. A. J. Reynolds and children of Peterboro, were visitors at the ihome...-of iNlr, and Mrs, G. A. Sills. (Miss Jean Stewart and Mrs, E. Umbach, of Toronto, ,are guests of their parents, )Air. and !Mrs. D. H. Mr,. J. (Horan, of Vancouver, B. C, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Horan. . • Miss Thompson, of Toronto,, is the guestof Miss Gladys Shillinglaw. Mr. and Mrsa'A. A. A•I.nLennan are Toronto visitor`s.` Mrs. G. B Scott, of Chicago, is the guest of Mrs. 7, A. Stewart, \Mr. and 'Mrs. Arthur Scott and children, of Windsor, are visiting his fathbr, Mr, John Scott. , Mrs, J. McIntosh and Mr. `and Mrs. Gerald McIntosh, of Detroit, were guests at the home of IMrs. James McIntosh. ' Messrs. Jim Jackson and Ted Downs, of :Ridley 1Callege; St. Cather- ines, after visiting Miss Jacicson here, have left for Mr. Joekson's home in Lethbridge. After a couple of weeks' visit, Mr. Downs will leave for his hcine in Japan. Mrand Mrs. Appleford and Mr. and Mrs. Charters, -of Hamilton were - visitors in town on July 1st. Mr. Ed. Daley, of !Walkerton, vis- ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Peter 'Daley, en 'Sunday, (Master Billy Coulthard, of To- ronto, is visiting. Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Case." Mr. and Mrs, D• iM. 'Hamilton. and daughter Genevieve, of Kansas City,. Missoueis who have been visiting at the home of Mr, and Mrs J. A. Case, have left for ,their summer 'home at Stoney -Lake. Messrs. 'Malcolm Armstrong and Melvin ,13'lan•oharcl left on 'Monday to attend the Summer School at Queen's University, Kingston. Mr, and Mrs,' Dennis' Andrews and family, of Buffalo, motored over and spent the week -end. with Mr, Thos. Andrews. Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Welsh and son George, and Mrs, -Harr. Pethick land Mr. Charles Reeves spent the lst at Port Stanley. Miss''Gingerich spent Sunday at her home in Zurich. Kinburn football' team was defeated 44 by Stratford Dufferins Tuesday night. The return -game is Saturday 'evening. ,Y Mr. George 'Holtnested, K.C., To- ronto, spent the'first of July with his ,brother, Mr. F. •Hoimested. Miss Edith Neelin, of Toronto, is -visiting her .father, Mr. F. 'G. 'Neelin, :Mrs. A. 'E. Charters, of Oklahoma, is the guest of Mrs. Harry Charters: The 'Misses IHuggard,_of Toronto, were guests at 'The home of their 'brother, Mr, J. -J. Haggard, Mr. and !Mrs. W..iGovenlock, of Chicago, are guests of /Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Govenlock. • Mr, Dennis and cl,gldren of Cro- marty, and his another, Mrs. Dennis,. of London, (Eng.,., were guests of Dr. and Mrs, F. H. Larkin at the 'Manse. Miss L. M. 'Graham, of Toronto, intends -returning to town anti has leased apartments in the Royal. Miss -Florence' Laidlaw, of Toronto;. is stiendin•g the vacation at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. C. Laidlaw. Mr. and Mrs. 'Glen 'Holmes anti. visitors at Toronto,are 1 Idren of. children, Holmes. \+LrST home of [h(, Dr. Mary Cowan who has been visiting her 'mother, left on Monday for England. ' 1 rt and .two r Dherha Sr and IMrs. . n and Mrs, E'berhart's sons, of London, ton mother, Mrs.' IH. G. 'Steele, af'Torot- to, were Sunday visitors iu town, ,Mr; and Mrs '.Robert MdDottald, Mr. and Mrs. 'Murray 'McDonald and sou; Miss McDonald add Mr. 'Caren Ziff and Mr, R. ;McDonald, Jr., of Detroit, iaend Sunday with friends in town. Mr. Reid Edmonds is hone from St, George for the vacation:- . Miss Johnstone, acation. - Miss,Johnstone, of 'Hamilton, is a visitor with her brother. Mr, T. Johnstone, Dr. and Mrs. j, McFa•ul and daugh- ter Miss Evelyn, of Toronto, spent ir ivtr .. withr an s -ed l{ J. h week -end d to e G. then. ivh 1 Jessie Lynch,.. of Toronto, ss Jess spent the week -end with (Miss Helen Young, Mr, and Mrs. A. Hays and Miss Mary- and '1 Mr, and 'Mrs. Her'belt Fowler spent the week -end in Leam- ington. 1Mr. and Mrs. A, Sparks and son Lorne,and Mrs. , G. Sparks are Lon- don P don visitor's.- - -, Tay's - tack, r9i h, of s- i Mr, and Mrs. Ha [ e T tack; ante Mr. and Mrs. Hartlieb, of Kitchener, were guests at 'the home. •7f idr, and Mrs.' E. L. Box. IMr. and Mrs. tW, 'Grieve, of iDe- troit, spent the week -end in town -With •Mr: and Mrs. R. B. iHolmes. amasaassaimewareilismwassewsmewesi E. W Baternan FOR GOOD CLOTHES at t FAIR • PRICES $25.00 ip Every garment made in our. 'own Store 5% per cent. 20 year Debenture Gold Bonds $100 $500 $1000 Interest payable half. yearly A safe and sound investment s tui n e t House to Rent A. D. SUTHERLAND Z f0p i eezemh 711;14berhart's Drug. Star eaforth - GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT BONDS AND REAL ESTATE SEAFORTU, CONT. Phone 152 • BORN, The Public frorn Wingham to London are now buying from me. ' Why, -Now Listen it would take half this page to explain everything fully, You are going to be a winner if you, just write metas follows: Sir: -Weare interested in a piano. As you are selling to so many, we would like to know what you could do for us as we work hard and want our money to go as far as possible. As we heard you saved Mr. --- $100.04 on his piano we are going to as', you to call at an early date and ex- plain your proposition. - Address as follows Jonathan E., k-iugill. - 3 miles west of Seaforth, Ont. R. R. No. 21 Dealer in Radios, Ancor 'Holth Separators & Milkers Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Weiland, of Oakville are visiting at the 'hone of Mr. and Mrs. 'HMhry Weiland. Mr. Williams Little is attending summer school in Toronto, ' taking a special course in French, Mr. Percy 'W.- Hoag returned to Rogersville on Saturday and intends to take a course of manual training at. the Technical school' at Hamilton. At the regular meeting of the 'Ruth Rebekah Lodge, No, 2,Stratford, Mrs. Dan, Wolfe (,formery Miss Ina Haut) was presented. with a beautiful silver tea service. Mr. Jos. Eckert is Lome front De- troit and is getting ready for the threshing season, Mr. and 'Mrs. Louis Broil and 'little daughters and Mrs. Ochs have re- turned to their 'homes in Detroit, after spending a few days with friends. Sisters Irmine and Clavor, of To- ronto, are spending a few days with friends in thin vicinity. Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson returned to London on Monday after a month's visit with her parents, .Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Merner, She was ac- companied by Misses 'Beatrice ,and Helen 'Merrier. Mr. and Mrs. Bnssinberry anis daughter and tMr, and Mrs', Strong of Kitchener, and Mr• Blonde!'', of Detroit, were week -end guests at the hone of Mr. T. Rands. A meeting of the executive of the continuing:HPresbyterial tesbyterial of •tlte W. M. S. was held at the 'Seaforth. manse on Tuesday afternoon when tn arraneents were made' for the sr ani -ani n, •r( conference to 'be held in iSep- tember, Seaforth the second Tieesd y in P- S tember, - Mr, Bruce Klapp, of Zurich, a for- mer student, ' s Collegiate tier Seaforthlata sh g A. C. 'Guelph .sutn- attcucling the O , sum- mer school, Miss Dorothy Wilson left on Mon - clay 'to take a course at the ,sunttncr School at Toronto. h, -Mr. T. J. Mc'Kiuiiey, of Guelph, was 'the guest of his aunt`, Mrs. Wm. 'McMichael, over the holiday. d chil- dren, 'Ha'bkirk. Mrs. Flett atl motored to 'Dunnville, where Mrs. Ha'bkirk is visiting. IMO. Plett is visiting at Grimsby. it sent Mr. Wm. Pethick, of, Detroit, p the holiday with his family., Miss Edith Ferguson is visiting at t F • AND R!S'ON.=In •McKillop on Sun- day, June 27th, to Mr`, and • (Witt. Anderson, a son' (Joseph Ed - sward). Hal, tt - it Seaforth hospital, ON I ' Ot�i'PS Mr, •1926 'to M . Friday, Y, Jaily 2nd, and -MrsJos. 'C. Thompson, 'a son (Alvin Ross), HOG SHIPMENTS. Week din June 30111, ending J 15eafort•h- Tatar 40, select bacon 10, thick smooth 21, extra 'heavies 1, shop hogs 4. lBrucefietd--,Total 22, select bacon 8 heavies thick smooth- 9, 1 cartes 1 , shop htogs 2. Walton --Total 95, select bacon 33, thick smooth 45, heavies 6, extra he.avics 1, shop hogs 5. Huron Codaty-Total 1,078, select bacon 313, thick smooth 594, heavies 69, extra heavies 9, shop hogs 33, lights and feeders 9. Air, Robert Stewart and daughter, Miss Isabel, of Portland Oregon, are guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Stewart, Mrs. A. WVes'tcott is visiting rela- tives ill Ingersoll. Ma's, Coombe, of Toronto, and Mr. J. A. Coombe, of London, were guests at the home of Mrs. E. McMurray. Mr. and Mrs, Irving -Sutherland and little daughter are visitign iMr, J. M. Wilson. Mrs, 13, -D. Clark and children, of me of her parents, $Mrs andti1eMrs 5, C. Greig, Mr, and 'Mrs 'McAllister and daughter 1Helen, of Port 'Huron, call- ed on Mr, and Mrs, Harry Charters this week. Mr. and Mrs,. Fred Faulkner, of Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. 5, C. Hocking, of Windsor, motored here and s'pettt the 4th of J•ttly with Mrs, -Margaret Faulkner. The Pisses iMaleahy are remodel- ling their residence. blaster Donald Ma.cTavislt, who I -as been in the Stratford hospital [or several weeks, has returned home much improved in health. 1 iMiss ,Campbell, of \Vienipcg, is a guest of Miss Jessie Scott at •Thorn- ton Hall. 1Mr. and Mrs. Beckett, of Strath- roy, were visitors at the home of Mr, and•\•Irs,'11, C. Box. Miss Rose Krauskopf, bf Beec- h wood, is holidaying this week at home of Mr, and Mrs, John Ballge, Huron road -east. Mrs, Luke N ' , and Miss Ago ess Dashwood. h '�l m D as � r are visiting Mrs.s. {Dr.) 'Michell, of Toronto. spent a week at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Louis ,Devereaux. Miss Marjory Nolan 1 of Toronto O for the Boli•r• ' 7 staff -is homeo tea.Clitl g N�Ti CE This Store Will Close at 1.30 Wednesday July' the 14th To Our Regular Patrons only Will we sell' at these .Prices Ben Hui -Flour $4.50 Cash RedWath Sugar $6,40, It Pays to buy in Egnnondville W.J. Finnigan sesassaiessaessawawsaessakesisoesaeWeaue the 'home of her un'Se,1Mr. G. 1 . e who is seriously ill, gitson, of Elimoate• sam_ (Mrs, Bert Horton and baby of De- ver and isattending uir, a es tuts 1 -, oatarc , nl. Che a rn t tMr.l+'rvisiting p ` are v' trot, Toronto. t. ' l -in T- Sproat. hoc �e• sc .les t,t t n irs a of St James onrcl's spent 'Auxiliary ad e of Calgary is The W Mrs, jack Routic g Thomas' 'church spent a very pleas • n nat.tdte home of Mr. and ,visiting her sister, Mrs, W. D. `13c- sill afteti o0 Mrs. WWm.ednesday ay Archibald, Tuckersnaith, 'L Mrs. Rigncy of- Detroit visited her on ' , ansi Mrs. of this week, visit- mother, Mrs, ;Alex. Torrey, who is were E. T Box 11 r. and a • very ill. wg• in Port 'Huron during the past Miss Helen ' Br•oadfoot is 'visiting week, Duckett and her sister in .Stratlo 4 Mr. antt,Aars, W. A. bir, and Mrs. F. -Ldrt1C Hutchison, Miss Betty and Mr, and Mrs.u A, M. Bosworth, Of Detroit; -were-guests at of front Toronto, Who have just returned the home af'Mr.,John Thompson, i 'Mr, A. Forbes and• daughter, )f Toronto were in town on Monday. Mrs5 Cameron, of Toronto, is the °guest ,AFMrt;i i4• '.Pinkney. , ., Chi- 'Mr. t 'Springs; y seas . 1. un 1, h but. w. trip •t 'Colorado one MeV e 'ecia1 ;Milverton Flour We Have it -Give it a Trim. Also. Ground Screenings ehop of Pill Kinds C. GT GAIN DEALER PHONE 25 'k ur Auto 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 call' and see how 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 PMO'NE 167W. EGMONDVILLE. School Report. -flames in order of merit. --Sr. IV. -John McKenzie, ,Bob McDonald; Fran k Case, Margaret Strong, Raymoisd Nott, Glentt 'Hays; Roy MclGonigle, Charlie Ferguson, M. !Kling( Jr, IV. - !Body McLean, ?viol -xis Wolsh, Rebecca 'Shit -man. fII.-Jack IDony, Irene Strong, 'Harold Finnigan, (Margaret Case, George Kruse, Margaret Finnigan. Jr. III. --Margaret Smith, Jessie Snaith, Vivian Townsend, Bill Dony. Sr. II. ---Palmer Combs, Mary Case. jr. II. --!Hilda Wolsh, Ethel Shinan, 'Grace 'Finnigan, James Sherwood, Jenet Townsend. 4L --Cleve Combs, Norman McLean, Edtsa Dony, Betty 'Smith. 'Primer. -Ruth -Stnith, Helen llln'LMc- Kenzie, Mary Pretty', Angus Garnet Allan, - Teacher, E. Webster. days. 11•Ites Margaret Walsh, who is teaching in Detroit, is spending e holidays at' her house here. Miss Alice Knechctel underwent an operation in St, Catherines hospital, Altltou h she was very i11, her many friends are 'glad to }trot. she has quite recovered. Miss Mary the visited Clinton friends over the week end• (laugh - of Jos. Grieve and little$ 15r of Grosse -Isle, are visiting Mrs. 'Grieve's mother, Mrs. Jas. Cummings, McICILLOP. Report of S. S. No, 3. -The follow- ing is the result of the promotion examinations, 'Names are in order of merit, Those marked with an asterisk failed in a subject. /Honors 75 per cent,; pass 60 per cent, Jr. IV. --Irene Koehler 81 p.c., Lucy Eckert S0, Sr. In. -Gordon Kleber 77, Carl :ltenneweis 77, Vincent Eckert 70, Carl Eiiigson 69, Anima 'Manley 64, Peter 'Connolly 62, Jack Siemou 60. Jr. III, -Pearl Johnson 79, Dor- othy Wietersen 77, Laura Bennewies 74, Verna Bennewies 71, Mary Mur- ray 67, Loretto Repko' 64*; Marie. Koehler 57* Si U. ---Annie J r •ilei 7cwtes Fergus i ler, Aastitt h.appler, Mur- ray, Joseph 'Manley, lemon ' Loin S l s Book -Olive l.t Scherbroth, Mary Llligsott, •Gertie- Manley, Harvey Rapier, .Edna Leon Primers - Clement Ilene Sicilian, Viacom Regele, Oscar Kahle,,Daii Manley. Teacher', 'He coca, Ruby But r :Koeh- ler, Cay, F.lme � la Raymond M•ur- v, James Eckert, Velma ' her t Fisc r Eckert. Edgar Siemou, ,Mervin Koehler, Mildred h rdt, nt McKay, Ade - Ilene Eckert, (Harry Ediigson, Merritt No, out roll, 47, leu rltt. Delaney, WEST -END TUCKERSMITH A number of the farmers have co nanacncedaying. Miss Ida 'Pali and Miss 'Mary Tur- ner left out Tuesday Inc et trip up the lakes, and will visit relatives at Fork William and Port Arthur•. • t visit- r eat ervis of 'Toronto, \i s B J this week. here visit- ed relatives Miss Ada Gawley is spending the holidays at her home near 'Ripley,. BRUSSELS. Ott Sunday; Jane 27th, -Lydia Chapple, relict of the late Samuel Tuell, passed away in her 89th year. ?She, had •been in :poor health . during the past winter, but had been able to ou _e acid prepare. the he about the h s ( p NOTICE Ladies' Hairdresser will be at the Dennison 86 Pullman Barber Shop (Successors to W. W. Robin- son) Ever Tuesda Every yiI Phone 125 for appointments Specialist; [in] Marcelling, massaging, shampooing and hair cutting. evening mead or June .t 3 cngo and 'Indianapolis, were ever-- ;taken with a severe illness from which d end guests at the home of Mr, All Mrs. F. D. 3lutchison. she never rallied. firs. Thuell was born in " Devonshire, England, and came to Canada with her father, d t t who t ,S settled in Hul•[Ptt t ..he was unit ed p it inarri o Samuel Thuell t a v, t S 1 G. u � l l n d !, a for eight years lived in Huliett,, later moving to Brushfield, 7th con. Morris, where they resided, and where she teas bereft of her life partner through an accident on the 29th.of'May, 1890, Later the fancily and mother resided on the 6th concession, To this union neve horst ten •children who survive, with the exception of three daugh- ters. In 1900 the late:'Mrs. T}ruell mos -ed to Brussels to reside, She is also survived by 30 gratidchi'ldren and 11 great grandchild'rtin. Her :fa't'her, John',Chapple, passed away in Dec- ember, 189$, her sister Jane Hill pass- .ed ass-ed away in London in 1919 at the age of 89 and 'her only n survivin sister, g s r '\f r , A. ' 'a s t { \\• 3t.e• of Opportunity, Y (Wash„ is in her 87'tlt year.At Mrs, Thuell s wedding the witnesses were her sister Mary and'Wnl. Weymouth of Hullett, 'both living. The 'funeral was .head on 'Tuesday afternoon, the' ser ie tree being.'conducted by Res-. 'Mr. Lewin in St, Johns church of which Silt member.. was a . The pallbearers bea ers p �e 'a 'll' were ties William and a Robert J r This - T Il ell, hos Ha L Hill,John Wey- mouth. Ve - ,e Y n dth. Interment t, 'was made in the Brussels cemetery.