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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1926-08-05, Page 4TOS tt u i'v •of in ma, s as krad4lr�: Iytutttt, N ,. , ussel Marks''". ' 1 ' h duz e a b •t r TusdYtl.4 Da n cit Y S.e- :1 der canvas aha n,onitne1c : • ,1}s,-:, n ek, Brits: ria a kttlt, or slttite t4 eels,, rreturned"' to !Mrs; 2ray1rar4an•d,:'Lois oclieater, N,Y; on .Monday. and Mabel Mr;and Mrs. J. M'ah�on t tt 'the Mahon picnie,wt' sppentM,ou¢lay at pa reeld.';t, John .MoDottald•";tad the three 'boysMr; noo. - k •in the 'sports. rat Goderickl bn Mondfliy, also 'Ritchie Drager and Gilbert, 'Sunith: • f Stratford is , Miss Hattie Sibben, o vtstttn,G .Mrs.. Alex. 'Gardiner. Mr. Geo. Ferguson, of Toronto is ' Visiting his father, Mr. R. H, Fe r- g mason 'Mrs. 1McEa'chern and children are s�endig several days at her 'hone clear Ethel. - t, Mr, and Mrs. Brucean'il family, of `?treetsville, spent the week -end at the home of Mr. ,John IvicGavin, ,'Mr, and Mrs. Ed, Fawcett, of Lon- don, and Effie Balfour, motored to Miss Laura Swan, of Toronto, visit. 1'fr. and Mrs. John Balfour. Mrs, spent„the, week -end under the ,p'aretital Balfour returned ,yiit1 them. •goof. Gordon Manson and 'has appeared in Mr. and: Mrs. Gordon new cit 1 pl this neighborhood. Mr Wm, Stewart the latter's , mother,' Mrs. McDonald, has a Whippet, -' of !Blyth; are 'ej eriding a few days \[r. and Mfrs. Gavin :D,avidson spent with relatives here. a few days last week with Mr. and. Miss Anne McNaughton, Who 're- Mrs. J. 'H: McLaughlip, cently underwent an operation for Mr. ''Percy Taylor called on friends appendicitis• in the Seaforth 'Hospital, in Clinton last wce'k, is now convalescing at the hone -of We atle glad to know Mrs. Tom her parents, Archibald is much improved aftef• her Miss Norma 'Heavenor'is progress - recent illness. , ing favorably ,-after recently having Mr. and Mrs. A'.',Sohier and Ken- her tonsils removed. tieth returned Monday from Sintcoe. Many enjoyed the Sunday 'school Rosella•and•Lcslie Hoy, .0 McGaw*, picnic last Thursday. are visiting in the village. Miss Grace Ross spent the week - Mrs, E. Clarke had her house rais- end at the summer .hornet of. Mr. and .1d• ll's` ut 'ntdld b and .� THE .'$EAFO.'.THNEWS 'Mrs P r tante r, is tat' '= t 'VI''� t ,ti • Bb:.a oss'Gla Port y •M d � e) td:.kyext rpt,_ .. S... 1 M 1 ..y.. . R e6 a. �� e isf3 cellar• hit.;, •,�,• ed d,. , 4 •. ., , - : • 1'tiihd Mi s.:''Wthtaut-S2.oss spent the: • ave .viohii. st;leo'�pns`accampamed':'by g elr. vie ei I ii4"•l:"'etul with frtends-in Loiidon k�+ Iyliss F#orenel whtoh"tV�re rnYt�ii ,he fi Hackwufivattd'Yaktttly'dfa rad rl !, {\1rsCCl'anahan, of Glen•oae,re, visit-," toyed„'IVB, George Kniett occupied! ford, visited at %'_ Gardiner s acid ingfriends in this vicinity • , and in; •the e air. Sty : scrtLtw;c' ass?• e t #• Ylh. p go's4 14i1YrJ,,i€ twig e'ltad "f.,,.,,c:' t t ere, i1,, t ... e o''t cG ocf td . fa t of Buf- Seaford t , ,g1re1 by,.,� tttntlex s f h s e e t 1 din m y G a a I r J 1 nit 6" 8w di 4^ < y Ga rte • au e � � �i- o' Itf rn a»' td ss o t t ,,, a1 g ) 'rot_. .. , \Mr.•s Gibson. - 'home`of •its Laura of her unt �r vacation with sa senditi'*hc w , P ori r friends.. • - � e iMr. J• 'IS ntder and •tam lie are hobo, Miss Pearl Ralph, Of Toronto, is: visiting her coram, Evelyn ,Grainger:' oc k Detroit, is s en e ng her holidays' with her aunt Miss', rt of r '• lee and Stewart t Gt I{tatlileen a t , r a'Mr S 1aalslrall, of Lottg Bra 1, .t Mess "•'A a•ll .nit h vet a talk tin .5, tn. n• atti..are ;visiting.�'. [, .,. , d h % h• Value of the ..Out -of -D ars. in s ^,t ti µ a t t ark ends Faleeg.al£o . ,e, r o onfo.`are' ue is 'this week atevent-.of t e. evenm was T r � .chief f h Wroxeter. ,- � .. • +.• °t � g The eh e g 1Q friends in. W he Murray the presentation to Rev. and Mrs: Ar.; ori xsitors. Among ,visi. ' t { torssohoymo V M La R Windsor, is mow, who are ieaviug ` ,shortly for re - 'Mr. and. rs t ,hared this a.ghot we S)r,� a 'Phe t'' t their tevV home an_Oramgcyille;; 'C mar, i d at Way onn) nde :wer'e'• Mrs, J. and l f x{d i• is 1,11-6" ta•ddY ags:" 'To Pir,'and. married at-ISiidtbury on Monday, July:. J 5 fcllgwing. ,, a Yc •+ 26th, by Rev. Seguin. The bride was 'airs. Arx tour.,*}W,e, (the Young, Peo formerly Miss ,Dufresne, of'Sudbury laying in Bayfield pie arid :'Choar,of Brucefield United' Y The happy+couple have been visiting Ghurcliy have assembled here to sped' friends at Windsor. Detroit, Seafortth a friendly hour •With ' you before you and Walton, and left on Wednesday Flora J. Murd k, D t, ' P d leave for your new home in Orange aftertt oma to visit the grooms' home ville. It; is with' very' keen regret that a4t have been Murdock.see you leave us for you J. Mu wet y .J Y Sudbury Brockville. 'They will reside near I lei in all r n a fio nice"of inspiration rte and P a a well p.. wnMr.Waghorn ishorn,Ildettou to vtstttng the aunt, hasesbf Y.P s"' wort No matter hhavin here rats father Dr, a m rieber G a N ha•t we asked you to assist with ofyea , an at Walton fotga nttrrrber. Mr Lance Norris, who has been at- oma viere always willing and pleased of years, and Gordon is a radvate of y„ Seafortla Collegiate Institute, Ilia', to comply and; lend ,y t. wonoerful f ' t t d best wishes home talents -of music to aid it, To you we marry •rictres oxen V MMessrs ketcben A. J owe the formation of this Senior So= ciety which has bees a. decided sue cess. Under your advice we added the nmouthly song service to our pro- gramme. It,lias added new enthusi- acm- and ethical'�v -lue to our Society; it Mrs Grainger. n g J u tending smnmer school, has returned Addison S. Reid, iW Scott, C. Haugh, ' C. Arm strong, J. Freeman G. Elliott,,who have 'been camping in' -Bayfield. have returned home. P. W. A. Bireinnet of ;Cobou're; BRUCEFIELD,' There's Health on the Highways -vitalizing air revives tired bodies and relieves jaded nerves. Perfume of pines -earthy odour of virgin forest -symphony of wind and waterfall. When you're drowsy with business -when you need a few days off -try a motor trip on Ontario's higitivays. These magic trails lure people of town and city to lake, stream and woodland. They lead to enjoyment, hospitality and health. Know the highways, for they are yours. You will learn of their usefulness and extent. You will understand the intricacy and costliness of • highway construction and repair. These good roads belong to you and other motorists; it is you who will bear the cost of their maintenance. Use them sanely. Drive -moderately for safety's sake and to avoid unnecessary destruc- tion of road surfaces. Reasonable speed limits are provided by law. You are urged to observe these limits. Fines are in store for those who do not. / THE HON. GEO. S. HENRY, Minister of Highways S. L. SQUIRE, Deputy Pit inister Issued by the Ontario Department of Highways to secure the co-operation of motorists in abating the abuse of the roads of the Province, as will occupy the pulpit next Sunday, Miss Laura Swan, of Toronto, is visiting at ,the bonito of .her parent's, Mr. and Mrs. George S'waif, ' , Miss Eleanor Snider, a, pupil of Pro= feasor ,Anderton, of London, was suc- cessful in passing: the recent Toronto Conservatory of Music piano examin- ation "for bhe degree", of A,T:C.M. Our congra•tuta'f'tonc are extended to her, Mr, and Mrs. J, iMaxwell motored from Grafton, N.D. and are visiting relatives.' here. Horticultural Society. -The flower show being just around the corner the first week Of September - all members are urged„ - o •.give special, care° to their pot plants and, blooms and to have as much a's possible ready to show. The officers and directors constitute the work cominittce of the flower show, but it takes the interest mad help of all to make for success. Bear in mind that the method of judg- ing is as follows -50 per cent. for quality, 30 p.c. foe variety, and 20 p.c. for arrangement. Look up •the fall bulb list for stock that s may be own., With the lovely gardens and vicinity- this ...year, there is no member but who may show. And, remember the prize offered for the best collection of bird -houses and, the four special ones for improved grounds, Sunday School Picnic. -The annual , S. S. picnic to Bayfield last Thursday, was as usual a huge success. Rain threatened in the morning but by noon the sum was -Mining brightly. Shortly after three the races were run off. The winders are as • follows; Girls under seven, Audrey Cochrane; your readinessf to help, especially boys under seven, Glen -Swan; girls !along the anusical line, but our loss seven to' ten, E. Broadfoot; boys, 7-10,•will be Orangeville's gain. As a slight 13, Dalrymple; girls under 13, F. Mur- 'token of our regard and -sincere best doch; boys under 13, W. Dow; girls .wishes we would like to present you under 16, H. Haugh; boys under 16, with a Life Membership Certficate of C. Armstrong; young ladies race, J the 'Women's Missionary Society. We Aikenhcad: young teen's race, A hope you will not forget us as you •Lapfe; married ladies', Mrs, A. Mie Crake new friends and whenever you Bride; married men's, G: McGregor; find it convenient we would be glad clothes' pin race, E. Broadfoot; ob- to have you visit us at any time Stade race' boys, C. Armstrong; ob- in the future. Our sincere best slacle race, girls, •F. Souter; relay race wishes go with you and Mr. Armour boysfi Elgin Thompson's team; relay' at, you eater your _new field of work. race girls, J. Aikeuhead, K. Snider ' Signed on behalf of the Society, Mrs. M. Irwin, L. Richardson. After the 1 W. H. Ra"btenbuty, pres.; Mrs. J. Ad- reccs the Brownies (girls' team) play- 'clison, $ec'y." Istrs. Armour replied by ed a fast game of ,softball with the ;thanking the members and saying married Wren ;and were defeated by a; that she was spiritually 'blessed by at - score 14-9, The men had the advan- tending the meetings and assuring tage as they had a pitcher from To -i them all that they would always ..be rotuto. Later the young men were de- welcome to 'their 'Pew home. The feated in a very interesting softball 1 erecting was brought to a close by game. After supper the married men singing "Breathe on Me Breath of and women played ball, also Bruce -1 God." Mr. Armour closed with pray - field and Varna married men. Bruce-ler, held were victorious itt this game. All Rev, Mr, Armour preached his fare - spent a very enjoyable time. well sermon at the morning service, The S!btig People's Society of His text was from .Rev. 3;3, "Remem- llrucefield United Church held an bee therefore how thou hast received open air meeting on. Friday everting, and heard and hold fast and repent.." July 34th on the manse Lawn. The Our minister spoke especially en the solos rendered by Rev, -Mr, Armour word "Remember." He said that in and Miss Irene Strider were much ap- looking back over the past we should e,aerftber• God's gciodtfeas ,ctrl love nd 9iindness to tts•.also'the llove, afid a t'"i e'•'oF'u`''u•i 4 fe. lJ ii s e - r •�t 'a d Earl r n r e c pts n '� tt t, i . 1 ecu' g t l t e, t o Dem N U 1 t l eat , lc. <i•'tb ' ias7Praieken+ s � Y 7,lhaxt `Not ifdder food' • We ltibve along asiuider s•oi �•I'o • t'vider ' 's °Hhe se a �ir1 afh w �l P , s � a � 1 creep ] .ve e . i gaff el' at i .Alrou,,thC=' ears; vv t v d. g Y wonder t !th n. t e �'fal l \A ley -life i5' 11fe.. and c v� asleep Nott .understood.' Net understood, we ,gather false Lea- pressions Auld 'hug'tlten closer as the years go. by 'rill virtues often see to us transgres- ,A,Ne, arerw!MC, 'Crud Thtfhe te : and; t "My` •` Couthrte„.wrLh,;teat•aeePtanOe. I'the evening thda#mented'Choir 4 Pnutt o the hcgtee Ahroe:,t ,.Y411 iry;..., .. .k . m S, ..t t rd nd � l� Yc tli'e ek X m'ith''Thee , aMM,rs Armour sang, Ltfes hick 'was` listened to, h withgreat Lite, great appreciation. sore M Arin-. i serm'ou swas'addressed , to out's, M'oung:Pcople, his text r"Let no being. , an des ise thy youth.' -He told.'of. the P the 'great poSsibilitieS^'there were for And thus tneti" rise and` fall and live and die Not understood. Not understood. ',,Poor souls with stunted vision • Oft measure giants by theirnarrow gauge, The poisoned shafts of falsehood and derisiou Are oft impelled "gainst those who mould the "age judging by the large atttenclance at Not understood. these meetings. The Choir and"Y:R: Not unelelrstood. The'secret'springs executives .wish '-t to express their sin- o -f action •' core thanks for the useof the ;Manse which lie beneath the surface and the. which was always so freely and hos-,chow " pitalbly offered at any time for their Arc disregarded, with"selfaatisfaction use. The Choir wish to express their, We judge our neighbors and they•of- appreciatien for the time and energy ten gor spent in-frainitle;"thein•1111 h trade the Not understood: services of so'Much more value to Not understood, grow, trifles often the congregatioa,,,,Alv'ayns rememvber change usl that you will be welcome among your. 'rhe thoughtless sentence.or the ,fan - many friends 'ah Brucefield whenever tied slight ' THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1928.. TDt► of •toady • . ,it as the',age,.of Ile, e>,;hotited 411 yottfg• peo- jn1e to hr hest of -'11 plc cherish very g a, •h 'h ':our wagon to a'... idea , to e .star $e :acrd fort each gale,,,, . tri , s ! 'r r, "i°. Slinglre P�k1 . e t'ak ' l... v at",. Vei " Dull+ T us w .o t�. y, •' la • .>o"s.'tH _tg 9 nt n p liaX4'goizd r4ml'a. o'` ' O briar iw ea tato foo 1 - th a l wior[l ji a5'. l?, p�.u. .r •.. -"� ;, airts Y, tt`ifot a +friend. s E W ltd plc '.Fell s • e arc.fse)rdy Mr.;,T„t\ n W . ,. ,tato. of lits ted bhel,,a,.,. n. s'li'etctied x?8$,i�?,. whle playti Scgb n1e, t I4. since'been Gotfinetotis hed, _ - y,otl can 'come. For "Friends .are like' Destroy long years of friendship and i , Sheltering trees. " When the sun of estrange us criticistit of the world beats down Arid on our' souls there ,falls a freed - upon you,you may turn to them tort . . gag 'blight- , rest:attd sheltereeAs,a'slight token of,, Not understood. -- the esteem. in w'lnch you are held we Not understood. 'How many breasts ask you to accept this stain of money., c are aching: r ' • We wish you anueh 'happinessand' For lack of,sypathyl Ah day; by day joy in your new horneand pray 'that How many, cheerless, lonely -hearts you will be blest in 'your noble wort: are !breaking in the .community -in which you are How may noble •spirits _pass` away, to reside, Signed on;'behalf of the Not understood. Young 'People, 'George Knight;_:.The, Oh God! that 'nen would see a little Choir, Irene Snider, Mr, Armour clearer made a fitting 'reply. iIle told of his in- Or judge less .harshly, where they terest in the work of Y.P. and of the cannot see; progress 31 had made, saying that'the 011, God, that men would draw a little society Was much 'better than manynearer 'city societies of ,which he had been a To one another. They'd be nearer member Thee The Women's Missionary Society And understood.': had also gathered and presented Mrs, He said that ever since earning to Armour with Life 'Membership Certi- ficate. P.•rucefiad` p'Jens Christ The address: "Dear Mrs. Ar- ,the centreeld he of 'hhis ser,kemot ns; 'that as tour -The members of the Women's much responsibility rested upon the Missionary Society of Brucefield Un hearers as with the preacher. His ited Church wish to take this oppor- parting -advice was 'Love one an- tunity t•O say" how sorry we are • to other. "Bear one another's burdens." have you leave our congregation. We "Draw near to 'God in prayer," and shall miss your cheerful senile and "Remember the Sabbath Day to keep it holy." Mr. Armour sang two solos, • V STOP, "WAFRI E. C$ 1 G 1 I,�I.YTY r,. "WHERE QUALITY COU; BULK • MACARONI SPAGHETTI VERMICELLI.: �11'ji. 3 } Golden Gate.: Summer Drinks ORANc E1fi,DE • LEMONADE{ 23c bottle PRESERVING UISI"I'ES REQ CRQWN° Small =1.O ilia. ll.iii.r $1..10 d.z. JAR'S Carta;1.66 dei. P pkts. 2 25c Rubber Rings 3 pkts. 25e Zinc Rings - " 20c CERTO bottle 32c SHIRRiFF'S JELLY POWDERS, 3 for 25c' i Light and Crisp QUAKER CORN FLAKES 3., pkts. 29c I'� DOMNO TEA' Delicious foe, Iced Teas PEACHES 1. Heavy Sy-. tin 25c PEARS Is Light Sys p tin 1St SINGAPORE PINEAPPLE tin 16c t Salmon /: SALMON, ETC. ' CROSSED FISH So keyell lb.4150: lb. tin 24 Cohoe 1 Ib. tin 29SARDINES Salmon'/ ib. tin 4runswick Sardines 4 tins e j for your lunch basket 151 tin Herrings in Sauce tin 25c Kippered Snacks 2 tins 13c Chicken H ddie . tin 25c New Pack Lobster m'. 49c no.. Prloss In offset for ea. wo.k from data of this paper 137-C 5 0 9 0 0 0 $ . 0 0 TO WINNIIPIlr.G Plus half a neat per Mile bbeyaoi�tll polatoeta, in an.HARVESTERS toba,Saadle > Returning -Hag a Dent per mita to Winnipeg, WANTED pians 820.00 totlistinatloe• `through special trains for Winnipeg vla Caaadian National Rya. will iarro as follows)tandard Throe' t FROM TORONTO (Union. Station) 12,01 A.M. A� .19 (midnight a,t{g4'1')l 7,3 2pP. Aug, 18; 10.43 x: Aug. 18; 12.80 P.M. Aug. 20; 10.45 P.M. Aug. 20; 13.30 P Aug. 811 9.00 W 21; 12.30 Sept. 8; 9.00 P.M. Sept. 3. PROM OTTAWA 12.01 A.M. Aug. 18 (midnight Aug. 17)1 12.01 noon Aug. 1D{ 1.55 A.M. Aug. 81; 12.01 nom Aug. 81. FROM WINDSOR 12.01 A.M.Anw2t►(midnight Aug. 19).Tie Cb*thaa*,ionear,Eimlloott'w4b swooa. FROM PALMBRSTON 0400 Acs- Aug. 20, '.in Guelph. Oeorgatowu e4 Special throat* tiro from other principal �a�aal�sban special train& )sae Mans coast& load oe rot WOMEN MS13compullor man me-COMFO riBLS COLONIST ssa=t CaNitdOmamaM=rirual digraph 4t !n the Travel CANADIAN NATIONAL BOYS' STOCKINGS 20 dozen Boys' Brack Cotton. Stockings in all sizes. Sale price 23c KIDDIES' OVERALLS. Kiddies' Khaki Overalls, with red trimmings. In alt sizes. 49c MID -SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE Men's . Suits Reduced 20 net cent This gives you a wonderful op- portunity to buy that suit. This reduction is on every suit in stock. We believe these suits are the best value on the market to -day even at regular price. Styles to suit every type of man both young and old. Call and see these suits as we are sure you will agree that you have never seen suits at such prices. Every suit reduced 20 ,per cent. MEN'S BELTS. 10 doz. Men's Rubber Belts 111 black and brown shades, all sizes. Regular 45c. 28c29c "� WORK SOX. 10 dozen only, Men's Work Sox in dark grey, medium weight. Reg. 35c. SPORT SWEATERS. These are in fancy and plain . patterns, both in coats and pullovers. Regular $5.00. $3.95 LADIES' HOSIERY. One lot of Mercury Silk Tread 'Hose in all shades,' ' 49c WORK SHIRTS. 12 doz, Men's ,Work Shirts in khaki and blue chambry. Big B. make. Reg. $1.25 98c LADIES' HOSIERY. 10 dozen only Pure Silk Hose, in all shades and sizes. Reg. $1,00, Sale price 79c or 2 FOR 1.50 MEN'S SOX 25 dozen Men's Dress Sox in many plain and checked pat- terns. Reg. 65c. 49c MEN'S SOX 20 dozen'Men's Dress Sox, silk and silk and wool. All fancy patterns, Reg. 85c. 69c • LADIES' HOSIERY. 69 pairs of Ladies' Hose in silk and cotton, This is a won- derful buy. 29c MEN'S UNDERWEAR. Men's Balbrigan Shirts and Drawers in all sizes, Regular `95c • 68c MEN'S SHIRTS. One lot of Men's Dress Shirts in fancy stripes, values to $3,00 $ x..49 BOYS' COTTON JERSEYS Iii many' shades with short or long sleeves, all sizes,•reg. 50c 39c GIRLS' BLOOMERS. 19 pairs Girls' Pink Cotton Bloomers. Reg. 35c, Sale price •rte. MEN'S B.V.D. • Men's B.V.D, Combination. Underwear, Arrow make, with or without buttons. 95c MEN'S UNDERWEAR Men's Balbrigan -Combination Underwear, Penman make. All sizes. $12.5 NIGHT GOWNS 21 only Ladies' White Cotton Night Gowen: Values to $2,00. 58c - BOYS' BLOUSES. One lot Boys' Blouses in fancy stripes and plain patterns. 89c 19c LADIES' SCARFS. In a wonderful assortment.. All shades. 1.3 OFF Women's Silk Frocks Suitable For All Types All the new versions of the mode for all hours of the day or evening. Complete assort- ment to meet the Frock needs of every woman -- for the small woman, the average woman and the large woman. Daytime frocks of crepe, georgette, taff- eta and silk prints. Dinner and evening frocks of georgette crepe chiffon in the flutter of draperies and the :frills of taffeta Now is the time for every wo-- man to anticipate her summer needs. 35.00 to 319.95 See our prices. Boys1Suits 23 only Boys' one bloomer Suits in Brown, Grey and Heather mixtures, Every suit is made of an all -wool tweed and guaranteed to give per- fect satisfaction. Values up to $9,00 $5;95 bloomer lot is regular tweeds y. Sold Price .43a 50 only Boys'two r Suits, just received. This a wonderful buy, even at re price. Made of the newest and a style for every bo elsewhere :t $10,50, Sale Girls' Wash Dresses Reduced 25 per cent Realizing that the little miss of to day is as particular about the style'and fit of her clothes as the grown ups are,, the mother finds it much to her advantage to buy these dressesready made especi- ally ally at these reductions. Welt that she does, for she could not buy the material and make such dresses as these for the same price NOW! Just when you need clothes for the waren weather we are startng our summer sale. Our extremely loin Prices will mean a quick clearance so come eariy and get your•share. We guarantee every article we sell to give perfect satisfaction or we will refund your money or change sane for any article we have PHONE us Gibb SEAF91R'rg_ Ben's Overalls $1.98 This lot consists of all the better makes.such as Bull Dog; Lennox and Kitchen's, l In Black, Blue and Blue and White wo • n r' to stripe. These are being' sold at $2,50 else-. where. Price 1.95.. ' Work Shirts 98c ' 12 dozen Men's Khaki and ,Blue Chambray Work 'Shirts, This is a wonderful opportunity to secure such shirts as the Big "B" make -at this price. A' very large shirt which we guarantee itt every way Sale Price 98c