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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1926-08-26, Page 5THURSDAY, AUGUST. 26, 1926, 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. Don't buy it if it is string, dry, dark, full of tendons. You get quality cuts here. It is. better to pay us a few cents a pound more and get meat you can eat enjoyably. ). H. STE ART Phone 5& Seaforth Your Butcher, JEWELRY Diamonds Clocks Rings etc. Watches Emblems At Moneysaving prices. Pgpel•t w itch repairing 3' Service — Satisfaction J. A. WESTCOTT Watc1?maker and Jeweler. Opposite W. A. Crich's. 1 Cam.tr.....re....11111 -.er. •••11 o Red .& �..� in& White ehaStores'tlTown. Topics Our Prices for week starting August 2 Wh. .Pickling Spice, lb .....25c Pure Mustard, lb, ..43c Pure Olive Oil, 8 oz. tin : 300 Toilet Flush, Tin. 25c Parke's Catsup Flavor;25c Gillett's Lye 1,0c', We treat you right at the Red. and White �,- Ross J. Sproat Phone8 W. M. Stewart Phone 77 W J, Walker &, Son UNDERTAKING EMBALMING Motor Motor or Horse Equipment. W..1. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license, Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone. 67. NOTICE Having taken over the agency of the late James Cowan for the Farmers' Fertili..er 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. 44W. Also Agricultural Lime CREAM GRADING The purchasing of Cream 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. Airs to send Specials and No, 1 grade cream, 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. Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont. SEAFORTH CAFE REGULAR DINNER 40c Meals and Quick Lunches at all hours Prompt Service BISSET'S ICE CREAM Sodas, Soft Drinks, Chocolate Bars, Cigarettes, etc. PERCY HOWE Prop. ); H. McInnes Chiropractor • Of, Wingham, will be at the. Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, Monday and Thursday. After- noons in future. Diseases of all alt kinds success- fully treated. Electricity used Fruits and Vegetabies At all prices to meet your needs et" RHUBARB UBARB \RADISHES' S fxREEN ONION SPINACH TABLE RAISINS HEAD LETTUCE CELE2Y ^ CAULIFLOWERS TOMATOES SHELLED ALMONDS 60 Ti Phillips 5% per cent. 20 year Debenture Gold Bonds 100 500 1000 Interest Payable half -yearly Safe and Sound Investment 'House to Rent [louse to Renk—Furnished or Un- furnished, Bard and Soft Water Furnace, Electric Lights, Oomfortable and Claustral, Immediate Possession House For; Sale Price Reasonable Easy Terms A. D. SUTHERLAND CE AGENT INSURANCE S NURAN G BONDS AND REAL ESTATE N S SEAFORTH, ONT. Phone 152 • Mrs. Dorothy. Broedfoot is visiting her aunt, Mrs. lRotet; McKay Mr. Wein„Sinclair is rll at lois thane in''Egmondville. !Miss Ruby •McRae spent the week- end with Miss Violet Scott, near burn. Mrs. H. Weilandhas returned after visiting her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Finlayson. /Mrs. Tamllson, of 'Kippen,'Mr. and Mrs. Frank Church, of Pctrolia, Mrs:. Saul amt.MissIMcLarty, of Strathroy, are visiting this week at' the 'home of Mr, and Mrs George Hills, in Eg- mondvilte. Mr and Mrs Tiwiss, of. Brantford, are visiting -his mother, Mrs. Twiss, Mrs. 'Ih- J. Gibson is' visiting 'friends in Stratford. Mrs, A. Ross, of Brucefield, is vis- iting Mrs. . Nicholson on the, Mill road. • MIr•, and 'Mrs, G. ,McLennan, of Clinton, called fen friends in town; /Mr and hors, Wm. Langredcr Mr, and Mrs. .Louis Reinke mato red frons. Chicago to visit Mrs. L Reinke, of Egmondvil'le and •other relatives,. Mr and Mrs. Win. Anderson and their son and daughter spent Sunday with Mir, and Mrs. J. B. Tyermau. Miss Kathleen Powelll, of •Goderich, spent a few clays with her cousin, Miss Violet Rankin, ;Dr. Garnet-Ctapinan, of Bridge - burg, is visiting' his parents, Mr. and :Mos. W. E. Chapman, . Miss Gilchrist Livingston spent a few clays in Stratford last week. \lr. Jack Crich and Mis's Margaret Criuls are visiting in Brighton. Miss Mary Walker and Mrs. Jan, Cameron visited in Kitchener recently, IMrs. Jas. Reid 'and Miss Marguerite of London, are visiting at the home of Mr. R. P. Bell. Mrs Orval'Weston and two chil- dren of Detroit arc visiting her moth= er, Mrs James Graves. _Master Jack Wight of Toronto is n'isitiug his aunt, Mrs. R. MIurless- Jones: Mrs, A. P. Twidale, of Niagara Falls, Ont., spent a couple of days this week with her sister, Mrs. J, F. Snowdon. Miss Alva Graves has retuned from a visit to the American Soo. Mrs, Stewart Martin, Master Nor- man and Miss 'Margaret Martin, Miss Nettie McLeod and Mrs...James Mc- Leod, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. A, A. McLennan, returned to Toronto on Sunday Mr, and Mlns R Stoneltous'e and psora Donald, of Goderich, are guests at the, 'home of J, 13. Tyerman for a .few days this•'week. Miss iRtith McDonald, of Teeswater is visiting with-Mr,:and .Mrs, G.D Ferguson. • Mr, W. Wt.iRvbinson and"'family' spent Sunday in New Hamburg, 'Miss (Norma Mak, Mise ' Annie Smith !Miss Nora 'Rau. a,led Mr, Gor- den Muir 'have;returned from a:motor trip -to Timmins. Mr. and Mrs. W. Brydon and Miss Grace Walker of Buffalo spent a few days with Mr. and IMIrs, W. J. Walker, Mrs. Snell and Miss Margrete Snell returned to 'Iiamiltott on Tuesday. • Mrs. F. C. Atvnstrorg and 'Miss Ruth Armstrong of Toronto are vis- iting Itir. and Mrs. A. J7, Sutherland. Miss Myrtle Sharkey, graduate of Stratford normal, has.accepted a po- sition ori the staff of the Port Mc- Nicoll pu.blie, school . - Mrs. R. C, Anderson of .Hamilton is visiting her parents, .\'fr and Mrs. Ro'b t . Bll e, •Rev. 2[r. West, of Atwood, preach- ed acceptablIy in the Presbyterian church last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Gillespie of Toronto, are guests of his. parents, Mr. and Mfrs, Neil Gillespie. Miss Gwen Snowdon add Gerald are attending the Centennial' at Ot- tawa this week. IAM. Archie Middienrost, of Ilanril- ton, sang a well rendered solo in St. Thomas ' church at the morning ser- vice last Sunday. Mr. wand Mrs. Walter Alton of Lucknow, were 'week end visitors in this vicinity. 21r, Laurence Webster is visiting friends in 'Lucknow. Dr. and Mrs. R. E. 'Herold, of Willard N,T,, tvho etre on their wed- ding trip, were callers at the 11001e of Mrs. J t .' Snoiwdon on Friday. Miss Bessie !Gemmell, of Regina, is the guest of her sisters, the Misses Grace and IHcicn _Gemmel" Mr. John Vaus'tone and (Miss Ruby 1''anstone, of Stratford, are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. L. G. VanEgntotd, Mr. 3.'A. i1MLarcn was a, St. Marys isitor on 'Monday. Mrs, Scott,' of Brucefield, is the guest of her •bro'thcr, Mr, John Beattie, Main street.• • Mr, and Mrs.W' Counter and son Norman, of Clinton :and Mr. and Mrs. Morley 'Counter, and .baby of Bttlalo were visitors at ttlte.bonte of Mrs, L. T. DeLacey. , Mrs. Ward. Allen and daughters 'Grace and 'M[argaret left on Tuesday for 'their bone in Edmtontonafter a 'three months' /Visit with Mrs, Al1eu's Parents Mr. and Mrs. A\ola e is motrdville. 'The were accoin. au icd to Stratford by wMrs McLaren and Miss Rena MIcLiten, of ',Cto-' mart}•, Mi. and •MI{s Steti'hcns, Betty and Billy, Miss Isal,er-Close and Jackson Close, of Kitchener, were Sttitday vis- itors with Miss Belle Ja:ckson'' Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McLaren and daughter Virginia, have returned to 'their home in Saginaw. Miss Belle Jackson is visiting rela- tives in i{itchener. Mfr. Leonard Brown: is a Toronto vi Sitar, The public ,school, will` 'reopen on •Ttiesday, September 711i. • The ladies of the Altar Society of. St, fames' CBurch are havingacud euchre and old time dance in -the parishh all on Thursday evening, ' epteenber 2nd, Cards start at 5,30. 1:-Iogg s orchestra will furnish the„music, !!Miss Julia 'Peters of Windsor is visiting the Misses Brine, THE 1SE4'ORT14 NEWS E IMAN, the Tailor Main St:` when looking for your next FALL SUIT or OVERCOAT I , New Styles and New ' Cloths are here now for your Inspection w Every garment !made in our own workshop meinisci maionsmaseetwomasamatatean OMEN'S SUMMER DRESSES Will look like new : -- when Dry Cleaned Beautiful work --- dresses so crisp, sa fresh --- you would think they had never been worn' Sweaters and sport clothes should be cleaned now. Satis- faction guaranteed and fast service. . V Phone 227 Sydney Dungey COMMERCIAL HOTEL PHONE 227 or 210 Miss Daisy Hamilton, nurse in training of Hatnillton •General Hospi- tal, is spending a couple of weeks' vacation at her home' here Miss Pearl Beaton of Detroit is spending her vacation at the house of ler parents, 'Mr and Mrs. M. Beaton. Mr, and -Mrs, J. McNay and daugh- ter, Miss Annie McNay, and Mr, •and Mrs. J. R. •Archibald and Miss Jean- nette motored to Hamilton this week to attend the wedding of a niece, Miss Nettie Watson. 'Mrs. Orval Weston of Detroit is a visitor at the home of her mother, Mrs. ,lames Graves \Mr. Robert 'Scarlett visited 'friends m Hamilton this week; ',Remember the Alice Dunbar Con- cert in C.ardtto's Opera Hall on Thursday eve, Sept. 2nd, under the auspices of the Seaforth Agricultural Society. Entire proceeds will be de- voted to paying cost of improve- ments at the show grounds, Concert • from 8.00 to 10.00, two 'hours of en- tcrtainanent. Dance from 10.00 to 12.00 with •music by London Ladies' Orchestra. ST. COLUMBAN- 21r, Rohert McGrath, of Detroit, spent the week end at the horse of Isis . parents, Mr, and Mrs. P. Y, Mc- Grat. Mle.lrRoy Risfng, of Detroit, was a wecic end visitor at the home of \fr P 1'. McGrath. Mr. Michael 'McQuaid, of Detroit, is visiting at the house of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josclih McQuaid, 11 c Ki1lop. Miss Florence Coyne of 'Ribbert is visiting with her friend Miss Grace 21aylan, MCcKi'ltop Mr. Carl Stapleton of Detroit spent a few days visiting at the house of itis parents, Mir. and 21:rs, Jerry Stapleton, St, Cohtmban. Mr. and 'Mr's. J. J, Holland were in Chatham and Windsor this week vis- iting friends. til and Mrs. Louis Stapleton and children of •Collingworciare visiting at the home of his parents, Mr, and Alis. Jerry Stapleton. !21iss Bridget O'Reilly of Detroit, who has •been visiting her sister, Mrs, Catherine Kale and other friends, re- turned to Detroit this week. Mrs. F. Pope and children are vis- iting at the hoplte or her father, Mr. and Mrs, John .1. Dalton Hibbert, Mess 'J'ohana'Cronin of Dctfoit is visiting at the home, of her sisters, Mrs J. J.: Dalton, Mrs. John Downey and Afrs. Thomas Feeney, • Mr. Martin Me'lady of Montrca4,, is spending :his holidays at the home of his father, Mr, Frank Melady, St ,Col- umban M[r. Thos• O'Reilly who was seri- ously ill three weeks ago is, we are pleased to learn,, able to be up again, 'but is still unable •to wall:. We hope to ,hear. of;'hia Speedy recovery to health again. 'Mr.” and Mrs. James Doyle of 15e-, trait Were, week cud visitors at the home of bis parents, Mr and Mrs. 1.1i- chael'Doyle, Hibbert, Mr. and !Vies. T. Stapleton, of Tol- edo, were week end visitor's at the homes of his brothers, Mr Jerry Stapleton and Mr Patrick Stapleton. Lf Miller's Worm Powders needed the supports of :testimonials they could begot from tnottters who know the great virtue of this excellent medicine,wner's "B t the o will ' u w speak for themselves and in such a way that there can be no o vet sti i eof t t them. They act speedily and •tlhoroughly, 313(1 the„phi'1d to: Who:tn tliey;art-ad Ministered_ !will show improvement from firs! close, NORTH McKILLO'P.. A somewhat violent thunderstorm With heavy rain visited these parts on Saturday evening last Miss Mary Mtinn who has had a situation ih Paris for several months, is !borne on, a visit this week. Her many friends were pleased to meet her. Mr, and Mrs, J,. Thornton and Mr. Ed. 'Regele visited Kitchener on. Sun- day' last. They went in Mr. Regele's car. Mrs, Thornton, Sr., is away visiting her son at Cookstown. There are not many 'leaving .for the western wheat fields so far. This is partly •because the harvest'is very late here.. •We hear a 'lot about the cotstitu- tion these times, The Governor-Gen- eral granted dissolution to Meighen, who /had the largest party, which gives him, The 'machinery of the elec- tion, an:d the appointment of 25,000 officials. The Grits Chad this in last fall's election, hut then, saute people want the earth.. CROM'ARTY,. 111:rs."Stewart Robertson and little son Earl,. ttJte '!lave spent the suninter in Saskatchewan• with Mrs. Robert- son's father, have returned to their honte•herc. Ur. and Mrs. joins Landers and :Mr. Silas -1\ oods, of Logan, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, J. Me- CulIoeh,. of the. vi•ltage,. • Messrs.. Roy McLaren, Jim, Mc- Laren, Ott. Walker and Miss Anna 21cLaren left on the harvest excur- sion to -the West on Friday last. 11r, and Mrs, • Kenneth McKellar spent Sunday in 'Goderich. 'i`he congregation of the Presby- terian church held a picnic to Grand Bead on Monday afternoon. A very et.joyahle 'time was spent despite the unfavorable weather.. HI'BBERT. The council of the Township of 111b- bert met on the 38th of elugtist 'Mem- bers all present. Minutes of last -meeting read and adopted, Orders wore issued on the treasurer amount- ing in the aggregate to $659.70, By- law \o. 280, for levying the rates' the year 1926 was read and passed. The council then adjourned to tweet again on 'Wednesday, September 15th. at 1 o'clottk in the afternoon, --Names Jordan, Clerk. Mr. Mack Feeney •is' 'wearing'. a road smile since the 201h inst„ when itis wife' presented 'hint with a baby CIS” rsrHothtnt o'f Staffa is at present nursing Miss Mary Kelly, ivhP is still in a critical condition Mrs. Frank Gallagher; who ras been confined to deer room int nearly a year, is not doing 'as well as her many friends'ho tPe for. CONSTANCE. Mr, and ,Mrs. Geo. Riley spent 'Friday ty of,'last 'week at the home of Act and.Mrs. s, 'John- Riley, 'of Tacker - We ackee- V'e areorr • t hear that 21re-, s y o e Geo. Stephenson is sot as well as .we would wish. ld'r, aucl Mrs. 13. 'S. Stephenson have ]tired Miss Mabel Riley to help with. the 'housework. Alt•, and Mrs. Robert Grimoldby and daughter Olive and 2irs. Joseph Riley, •of Cleveland, left Saturday morning far Teeswater where Mr, Grimo'lclby has 'been !!tired by his bot it brother, \ John Griattoldb for the e Y, threshing season, on Mr, and !Mrs. Thomas Riley, of 'Clinton, spent Sunday at the bone of Mr, and Mrsa Geo Rili me, told ;\Irs, Ge'o, Cool: and dnitgh.. The Suecial Milverton Flour We Have it ---Gere it a Tfiui. Ground Screenings tehop of 14H Rinds. C. G. THOMSON GRAiN DEALER PHONE 25 Your lluto Needs Winter Storage, Charging and Repairing for all makes of Batteries. A complete line of most called for parts of various ears, 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. Regiees Gar&e PHONE 167W. Fall Term opens Tuesday August 31 Write for for Catalogue. BUSINESS. COLLEGE R. F. LUMSDEN, B. A. , Principal STRATFORD; ONTARIO. Amalgamated withhicLaolilau Business College E N T R A L COURSES Stenographic Commercial Telegraphic ' Secretarial Complete Office Training. ter Mary , of Goderich township, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riley. Mr. Norman Geddes, of Belgrave, and Mr. Leo Stephenson, left Monday on a motor trip to Toronto and vi- cinity. far some holidays before Mr, Norman Geddes starts teaching school. • KIPPEN ROAD. , \Miss Vera Forsyth has returned hone front spending a week with rela- tives its Toronto. Mr, and Mrs, Henry Eckerntan and family. of Cleveland, Oltio, who spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Strong, have returned hone. \[r. Joseph McLellan, Mr, James BWroest,wn and 'Mr. Joseph Upshall left on the excursion last week to the • Mr. and ,Mrs, G. Strung and Will and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Moore spent Sunday with Mil. and Mrs. Jas. Ferguson, near Clinton, The storm of Saturday unroofn't the north side of Mr. Hislop's• harm Mr. ltalyueaux and family, of Chi- cago, are visiting at the home of '\fr, utd Mrs. Thomas O'Caughliu. !fuses Jean and Hazel b[acLaugh- liit are visiting at the home of Mr, and \fr. and Mrs. John Elgie. Ladies' Aid No. 3, of Eginoudville United •Church held vis ttonthly ntee't-' ing at the home of Mrs. Thomas Blake. !Miss \lar caret Doig has returned Lome after spending a few clays with her friend, ilfiss Mae Stnitlt, • TUCKERSMITH. AIr, Thos. Colwill has purchased a new Ford car which he expects to. be delivered in a few days. Tont doesn't believe in taking the other fellow's dust, 1 r,1)rew Swan, the veteran thresh- er of Brucefield, is out again with this outfit, and is operating on . the '2nd concession north, where goodyields reported, ;Messrs. s. D tt t and are c o t e 1, t, t o p. Ross, Tho have engaged to run Bruce Berry's machine. have also commenc- ed their season's work and report good yields. Mrs, Cecil Oke of the 3rd conces- sion, while assisting with the 1tarvest- ing, had the •misfortune to gel what she believed to be a barley awn in her eye. The optic soon 'became so pain- ful that she found it necessary to go to a physician to have the mote re- moved. 13y the application of poul- tices and other remedies, we are pleased to report at titite of, writing, that she 'has obtained relief,' 'Rev. 1V. A, Bremner of Cohottrg has received a unanimous cell from the congregation of fhe Visited •church at Brucefield, Mr. 'Bremner is an able c a c preaclieir, and because of his success in former pastorates, comes - Very highly reconitnended fire induction will tale place early in September. NOTICE Ladies' Hairdresser !will be at the Dennison 86 Pullman Barber Shop (Successors to NV. W. Robin- son) Every Tuesday Phone 125 for appointrilents Specialist- iu Marvelling, massaging, shampooing and hair cutting. • Sloe Shine Parlor I have installed a shoe shine parlor. All colored shoes dyed, cleaned or shined. First class repairing while you wait. Dress well by keeping your shoes in good repair. All kinds e sl Polish ,ace se etc. Button Hooks. Free FRED B ARLO.y SEAFORTH Two doors south of Beatties' Variety Store Women and .Asthrua. Women are numbered among the suferers t£rotn asthma JPy 'the ,countless thousands, In every climate they •will have avail- ed- tItem s .elves ' of tri e•r o e r It p remedy. Dr: J' D.'Kello ' Asthma . t Kellogg's A,thRemedy 1 has ' brought g t new hope. and life to Many sttch. Testimonials, •sent entire- ly without solicitation, show the tear - 1110l18 benefit ” it has w'r-ought,among: wonen ever'yw'here.