HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1926-09-30, Page 5THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1926
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
LOOK AT THE CUT
of Meat You are buying and see if
it has the color and the 'appear-
ance
ppearance 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 morend get meat.you can
drat enjoyably
D. -H. STEWART
Phone 58v Seaforth
Your Butcher.
JEWELRY
Diamonds
Clocks
Wags etc.
Watches
E mbleix8
At money -saving
prices.
Expert w %toll repaieing
Service — Satisfaction '
J. A. WESTCOTT
- Watchmaker and Jeweler.
Opposite W. A. Cricles.
•
ain tares
Our Pricesfor week starting
October 1st.
tSery-us Sardines 2 fon • • • • •,26c
"Serv'us custile , soap - imported
7 for 25c
Gold. Seat Sockeye Salmon 46c
3 pkgs. McLaren JeilyPors'der 25C
• (and 1 scribbler free) ;\'
Black &Brown Velvet Shoe Paste
e
3 Tins for
We are booking orders for Feed
Molasses off car to arrive. Oct. 20.
Prices are right as usual.
Ross J. Sproat Phone 8
W. M. Stewart Phone: 77..
If its groceries we have them:
W, i, Walker 86 Son
UNDTA
ER ETNG
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment. '
- W. 2. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67.
owns TopiCS
-1,14x.. James T, Scott, of •Roxlloro,
has rented• his a Earth to Mr. Thos.
Appleby, of I•iarlock, and intends in
a shrift time moving to Windsor. He
will have an auotion sale of. farm
stock oe Wednesday, Oct.:20th, Mr.
Scott 1's .the ,possessor ofea fine -tenor
voice and•• will be greatly missed, in
the conitnuntty.,
Rev. Andrew and Mrs, Lane of
Drumho, Ont., spent a day or two
this week with Rev, W. P and fMrs.
Lane and also with Rev,.. W. D. and
Mrs, ]McDonald of Egtnondville,'
Miss Anti Prewer, of Sudbury, was
a week -end visitor at the home of
Mrs. J, P. 'Snowdon.
Messrs. Scott Ferguson and John
r1a tdtihald, re'ttfrned to Toronto. Uni-
versity on Tuesday.
Miss Iona Latta, of 'Toronto, was
a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
R F, Coatess, this week,
Mlsa Lat`ren'ce has disposed. of
hes' property on 'John greet to Mr,
Henry H'oggar:th of Hensel]. lylr. and
Mrs. Fred T{it1il and family, wiho
have occupied the house, leave on
Friday for Owen Sound. _
Mrs. James 'Gillespie,.who kias ;been
i11, is recovering,
Miss Woods, of t3russelc, spent a
few days with Miss Margaret Cuthill.
Mss, J A. 'McCrae has returned
9 veland,
her stter''yiC .e
r m visitings
front
l\4r. Reid Edmonds left on Tuesday
to atkeud ,the dental co'lloge at 'To-
ronto University,
Mrs. C. 'McCormick has returned
loirn spending a month with ;het
son in Bridgehnrg.
,Mr. C. Backus, of London, spent
the week -end in town.
De. ansi Mrs. Crouch and children,
of Toronto, were week -end visitors
at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs, J, G.
]Pullen. '
• Dr. and Mrs. Atkinson, of Detroit,
and Mrs. (De.) MicFaul, of Miami,
Florida ,were guests at the home of
,Mr, and 1,frs. John MacTavi'sh.
Mr. John Jett es left for Toronto
this week.
iM'r. Janes Jackson, of Lethbridge,
is a a fest at the home of his aunt,
Miss Jackson.
Mt. 'Milne Rennie will sing the
"Holy City" at the Seaforth Presby-
terian Church next ySunday evening.
Sermon ,subject, "Jesus Lamenting
over Jerusalem." ;
Miss .Olive McCormick is visiting
her sister,'Mrs. T, Healy, in Toronto.
Mr; and Mrs, John 'Beattie are
visiting relatives in .Detroit.
Miss Gladys-Sh'iilin61law and 'Mr.
P. Hargraves, o,f `Toronto, were
week -end guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, T. G.S
hal
lit\g law.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cook and son,
of Moulton, were week -end visitors
at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. J. H.
Smith ,
IMr Leslie Hogg, of Stratford, for-
merly of Seaforth; is recovering .from
an operation for appendicitis.
Mr. and Mrs, P. S. Savaugs' and
daughter-Wiuni feed are on a motor
trip to Beli'leville and Peterboro.
,Mr. Scott •Habil irk is attending the
business college in Stratford.
Mr, John Gemmell is ill at 'presen't
in the hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Plnntstecl,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Plumsteel and
'Mies Plumsteel, of Clinton, spent
Sunday with l'Ir. and Mrs. P. M.
Chesney,
Miss Verna Grates, of Detroit, is a
visitor at her home here.
Mr. iW. Coulthard, of Toronto,{ was
a week -end •guest at the home of Mr,
and Mrs. J. A._Case.
- Mr, and 'Mrs. McKinney of Guelph,
v,ere week -end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. R. E. Coates.
Mr. and Mrs, J. T. l-luggard and
'family spent Sunday in Sarnia
Mr, John Henderson, of Seaforth,
moved into ;John M. Eckart's cottage,
formerly occupied by los. Dayman,
this week.
Alt's. Coulter, of Tgmondville, and
Mrs. McGregor, of Kippen, attended
the Mitchell fair on Wednesday.
.Mr. James Manson attended : the
,Rayfield fair on Wednesday.
'Mrs, Mex. Gordon is visiting Rox-
boro friends,
Mrs. Elizabeth Baldwin attended
the funeral of lIrs, James Mann at
Kinbtn•n, on Wednesday.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Fee and Mrs. Hewitt
of Toronto spent a day last week with
Rev, and 'Mit W. P. Lane,
Airs T.'I'. areManp wishes to thank
the Attar Society and the Children of
_glary of St. James' church, and also
her many friends for (heir gifts and
good wishes on the eve of her,de-
parture
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lica o
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for her home Chicago,
trt •e
)a t
where she has gone to join her hus-
band and ,fa'niily who preceded her a
few months ago.
Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Elliott are
proving to Stratford, where Mr. 1+.1 -
Lott has ?purchased a grocery 'hu.sl-
iMr. and Mrs.Win, Dutot, of Com-
ber, called on 'Mr. and 'Mrs, .flex
\Vallace this 'week.
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 customersand give
any information within my
ANDREW ARCHIBALD
Box 282, Seaforth,
Ph 44W.
Also Agricultural Lime
CREAM GRADING
The purchasing of Cream according t� 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
Agriculture.
Ai to send Specials and No. 1 grade cream.
Send or deliver yottr cream at least twice a week and as
direct as possible.
Alt cream graded as soon as we receive it.
Creamery Open Saturday. Nights.
of
Seaforth Creainery Co. Seaforth,
SEAFORTIi CAFE
REGULAR DINNER 400
Meals and Quick Lunches at all Hours Prompt Service
BISSET'S ICE CREAM
ate Bars, Cigarettes, etc. ~gi
Sodas, Soft Drinks, Chocol
PERCY ]OWE Prop,
Ont.
De M
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In
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chiropractor
Of Winghami will ibe at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, r
Monday and Thursday
noor%S in future.
Diseases of all all kinds
frilly success -
treated.
Electricity used
fruits an�
Veetab1eS
1
CEMENT TILE
for Sale •
• Large sites made to order,
8" to 16". Get: your order
in early.
Small sizes: always 'in
stock. Cement building
blocks, pig troughs, etc.
R. FROST .& SON
Phone 183, Seaforth
ALMA..
Mr. and W. Ja,niesorl 'spent Sun-
day with the Tatter'' mother at Clin-
ton,
Mr. ,and Mrs. Allan T. Walker arra
family, of Hantiltan, were guests at
the 'home •of Mr, and Mrs. John
Jamieson.
Mr. Norman Carter is wearing a
broad smile these days. His wife
Presented him with a baby ,girl,
iifns. Jane Jamieson has returned to
her home in Brawefield after spend-
ing several day's with +friends here.
Mies Violet Phillips is visiting her
'sisltei Mrs, Ira Merrell,' of 'Goderich
township...
'Miss Viola Johnston is spending a
fen' days with her sister, iMrs. Chris-
topher Dale.
14t E Stubbsa of. Torpntea is,hcre'
'attending the fa -eel -al of Mr. Car•-
petl�ter '.
, - 'ins Deverettat; of Chi01 itecagrlalia
p, is.
'here attending bite funeral a
er, Mr. John Carpenter.
A4rs's Pearl McCiodmick and A•llbert
'an'd Johnny McCormick, of ...Detre/it,
were visitors with 'their aunt, Mrs.
Mary Krauskopf.
Miss Clara 3Krausklatpf leaves for
Detroit on "Thursday.
Mr, Louis Fortune, of Detroit is
,visiting his sister, Mr's.' inlehael
Downey.
Mr, and Mrs. Leo Kenny have re-
turne'd to their 'Nome in Toronto.
Mr: and Mrs, William Cleary spent
Sunday at the haine of Mr, and Mrs.
Pat. Broods.
A number from here attended the
Murray and Maloney wedding.
Mrs. -Leo, Krauskopf 'attended the
opening of Bres'oia Hall i London.
Mr. Joseph Krauskon+f has been
laid up with blood ,poisoning in, his
hated. .
Atr, and Mrs. Dan: Burns sent
Sunday -at the Patter's home, 'Mr, Tanta
Mrs Phi'lip.Kenny, ,
Word has been received of the
heath of the six:months' old 'baby of
Mr. and 'Mrs, Joseph Krauskepf, at
Ilorinville, A(tit., and \formerly of
MeKill'op:,-
SEAFORTH HALL FAbR.
(Continued Irani Page 1,)
Tanlwarth-1Boar under 1 year, J.
A. Manson & Son; sow 1 year, J. A.
Manson &'Son and 2nd; sow under 1
year, , J. A. Manson & Son.
Bacon 'Hogs,—Bacon type hogs, J.
A. Manson &-Son; F. W. Ahrens;
shoats, F. W Aihrens.
btJt1u1dges—James Dorfance, W. Turn -
POULTRY.
1' ua'hntas,-Cockerel pullet, T. C.
Wilson and 2nd.
Barred•'Roclas, Cock, Jas. 'R. Scott;
hen, Nieman Carter, 5, R. Scott;
cockerel, Jas. R. Scott; pullet, Nor -
n Carter and 2nd.
White '].'Locks.—Cock, T. M. Snow
den, ,Norman Carter; ben, Norman
Carter and 2nd; cockerel, T. A'1,
Snowden, 'Norman Carter; pullet,
Nornaafl Carter, T. M Snowden.
A.O.\•''. Rocks—Cttslc, hell, cockerel.
and pullet \V, J. Shannon.
Cochins—Cock and lieu, T.
C, Wilson: cockerel anti pullet, T. C.
Wilson and and.
Silver Gray Dorkinge—Cock and
hen, T. C. Wilson, Geo, !McCartney;
cotkeret and 'pullet, T. C. Wilson and
2nd.
A.O.V. Ganges --Cock and heti, Earl
t=illespie.
Spangled •Ha:ntburgs-Cockerel `.end
pullet, H. H. 'Weymouth; pencilled
aTemburgs, cockerel and pullet, FI.
H. \Veyntouth; A.O.V. Orpingto'us,
cock, hen, ,cockerel, ,pullet, T. C. Wil-
son; ntinorcas, cock, hen, cockerels,
pullet, Peter Daley and 2nd.
\\elute \Vyandottes cock, ben,
cockerel, Jos Carlin silver laced
1'lryantlotbes, cock, Peter 'Daley; filen,
cockerel, pullet, Peter Daly and 2nd;
A.O.V, Wy+and'ottes, hen, cockerel,
puiilet, 1'. C. Wilson and 2nd,
Rhode Island Reels, •lieu, H. H.
Weymouth and 2nd; Calnpines, cock,
hen, cockerel, pullet, 'tV. J. Shannon.
White Leghorns, cock, hen, cock-
erel, pullet, H. E. Weymouth and
2nd; ,brown Leghorns, cockerel and
pullet W. J. Finnigan, V. Tcrryherry;
A.O.V. Leghorns, 'cockerel and pul-
let, T. C. Wilson and 2nd.
'Black Giants, cock, cockerel, pullet,
Peter Daley and 2nd; gallas bantares,
cock anti hen, Etna Gillespie; cockerel
and pullet, Earl Gtlle pie and 2nd;
cochm bantams, cock, teen, cockerel,
pullet, Earl'Gililespit
Pekin ducks, old drake and duck
John 'Hart, T. C. Wilson; young
inside and cluck, T. C. \Wilsuu, T. M.
Snowden; Rouen ducks, old drake, T.
114. Snowden. Jon: HTart; old duck, T.
1111, Snowden and 2nd; young drake
and duel:, T. 11. Snowden; :Muscovy
ducks, old drake. 1)r• J. G. Grieve; old
cluck, John Hart; young drake and
deck, Dr,• J. G. Grieve.
Toulouse geese, old and young gan-
der and goose, V. Terryberryl A.O.V.
geese. young gander anti goose, Jos.
Carlin; bronze turkey, all classes. V.
Tcrryberry.
A.O.V. rabbits, old pair. Peter Dal-
ey; A.O.V. rabbits, young pair,
Wil-
mer Broadfoot, Peter Dalley.
Judge—Walter Rose, Brussels.
HOIRTICULTURAI v P'RODt-TC S.
tics,
Colkctioet of app
Geo. Laithtt ante. R. R. Sloan.
,oAppl•es, Six winter varieties. R. R
SlanH, Crich; 4 fall varieties, i2.
R Sloan Tos Carlin TlaldtvnS,
R.Sloan los, Caron; 1< rg o[
1 hompkins, R R. Sloan; Inc Carlin;
Northern Spies, 12-. R. Sloan TT,
Crich; Ribston Pippins, R. R Sloan,
los. Carlin; Golden Russett. R, R.
Sloan, Jos. Carlin Seek -no -further,
R P. Sloan C
tel
1 Wealthy, l\,
Gen,
Ltithwtite,
los. Carlinn, Pewaulec,
HT Crich R.' R. Sloan; Ontario, R. 12,
Sloan, 2,lrs Geo. Cerrito,: Wagner,
p R. Sloan Gravenstein,,R. R. Sloan,
Geo. Laithttaite, Duchess. of Olden-
burg, Norman Carter. Geo. Laith-
ct ante; Cayuga Red Streak,
30S. Carlin; Faneerise or Snow, R, 12.
Sloan, 'Geo. Lamtttalte; Mann, et, R.
R. Sloan J b
1. g
Sloan, Jos Carlin Jallenhetm Orange,
Cato. Laithwaite,,R,'R, Sloan; Maiden
Blush., H. Crich, J. J. 1-tugill; red crab
R. R. Sloan, Jos. Catlin; yelliow crab.
R. R. Sloan, Jno. A. Murray Rhode
R.
Gen
H.aithuaite
Greening, Island Cnio g.
I. la
R. Sloan 1a11a'ttaten H. Crich; Tail
Pippin, 12. R Sloan, St, Lawr., N, Car-
ter, G. 1 ,aithwaitet -Canadian Red, R,
n
�R R. Sloan,
,
tsh
Red.
cIn o
I.SIo
Sloan; A \L
R. R.
, Sweet,
' Tale,1111
G Laithllalft,
Sloan; Cranberry Pippin, R I2. Sloan,
Pears,—•i varieties winter pears. R.
12. Sloan, 'Ih Crich; 4 varieties 'fall
pears, R. II2. Sloan, G. 1 aithwaitc;
R. 12.
Duchess of Agoulinc; H. Crich, 1 2
Sloan. Poeuit•e. Clairgeau, R ,R. Sloan,
KIPPEN ROAD.
Mr. Leslie Pell returned to Detroit
on Sunday last after spending two
weeks at the hone of his parents,
Mr, and ,Mrs. 'George Bell.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Houston
spent Saturday at the ]tante of friends
in Exeter.
'Tire. George Bell is visiting at the
(tome of her sister on the boundary.
Miss IA'Gary Doig spent Sunday at
the Boyne of her friend,,Miss Barbara
Simpson.
Airs. George Hanley and baby
daughter Janet are visiting at the
hone of Mr. anil ,itr,; James
Gemmell.
The many -friends of +lir. William
Taylor will regre't to hear that he is
ill.
VARNA.
•Mr,'aitd 1'Gs. McAsh, of London,
spent Sunday with Mrs. Weekes, Sr.
Mrs. Clark is spending a few weeks
with her daughter, Mrs. Evans, of
Seaforth. n
Mr. J. E. Harnwell has returtiecl
from the Western provinces.
IM,iss Welsh motored to London
and spent the week -mad with friends.
IMr, 'Will Logan and sister Ferne,
spent Sunday with friends in Gorie-
r" lt.
is
Mr, G. `Beatty motored to Stratford
Sunday.
Harvest Thanksgiving service in
St. John's church on Oct. 10th •it 7
pun. Rev• Archdeacon Jones -Bate-
man, a former ,Mexican missionary,
will take charge of the service.
Miss 'E. \Beatty, of London, spent
Sunday at her home here.
There was quite a falling off at the
school fair although the crows) was
very good, but not so large as re-
cent years.
,Mrs. L. Beatty attended the funeral
of her brother-in-law, the late Mr.
Fulton, of Yale \Mich. The funeral
took place on Friday,
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.Cheapest of all U g
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the qualities of Dr, Thomas Eclectric
Oil it is the cheapest of alt 1pre'p'ara-
'tions offered to ,the public, It is to
be found in every drug store ,in Can-
ada from coast to coast anal all
ecntntry, merchants keep it for :sale.
So, 'being easily 'procurable and ex-
trontely moderate in price, :no one
should be without a' bottle of it,
At all prices to meet your. needs '
RHUBARB
RADISHES
GREEN ONIONS
SPINACH
TABLE RAISINS
HEAD LETTUCE
CELERY
LILIFL
CA OWERSOES
TOMAT
SHELLED ALMONDS
a"
Per lb. •
Sitnitic and Sure. --'Dr, Thomas' 'L+c-
lectta'c'Ocilis so simple to application
t•hat' a •collet can understand the in-
structions. Used as a liniment the
n
• ale
to. w
i t is
rub and
'v direction out
used as a dressing to apply. The di-
rections eat so plain and unmistak-
able that they are readily understood
ld, un or o
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DUBLIN
The Pion, 0. S. Henttllinister of
Hliglttu"ays, opened the new highway
iron, Mitchell to ,Dublin on Wednes-
day last, A prdces's In left Mitchell
ate 4 p.m. followed by a large number
of cars. They made the trip over the
highway. tttrnitig at Du'bli 1 to rehu;n
to 'Mitchell.
airs. Jas. Dorsey deft on Monday
to visit with her brother -Thomas sand
Leo Holland. at Windsor,
Mr. II, Nehucs made a business trip
front St. Mary's to Debi•itl daring
the week.
,Mr. W. C. Dow and family arc
moved into the 'home lately vacated
by Mrs. Evans,
lilt. T. J. 1[olyveaux is spending
a tow days in Detroit..
Miss Kaye Ryan has returned from
Toronto,
On Thursday evening through the
courtesy of lir. \'Von. Stapleton, a
large number of our local fight farts.
had the pleasure of listening in on
the world's championship heavy-
weight fight won 'by Lunney.
On Sunday afternoon word was
brought to the village of the death of
WO 01 our most respected older re-
sidents in the persons of ;Miss Mary
Aim Kelly, of JIibbert and '2[i. john
Carpenter, whose farm is just s
t oftsie
the tillage.
Mi. „Car.penter has been ailing From
time to time for the past couple of
,years, but a few days ago pneu-
monia set in aticl from that time little
( hope was held out to his sorrowing
hemi'lye. owing to his advanced age.
He passed peacefully away about 3
o Block and was buried from 5t. Pat -
trick's s . Pinch on 'Wednesday morn-
ing,
Miss -Kelly leaves one 'brother ali-
chael, and 'sister ;Wes, Friel, both of
Hibbert: She 'vas buried 00 Tues-
day morning from St. Patrick's
cemetery.
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dan
St. Co
-blas
chinch
•
Mr. and itis P. Buries; of Detroit,
spent Saturday the guest of his mo-
ther, +hfrs. Thos. Burns:
Quite numbs from a a
• r nt tit
rn aaret-
' t
r
tenduag the Lot}don cen'tennaty this
week,
Mr. Fleury Canpentcr and Mr. Ste-
wart, of Dungannon, are spendtn'g 'a
fifty days the guest of firs. James
Reclnilond. •
hfi•, John Meagan acid his ntoth-
GATEMAN, The Tailor
Main st:
when looking for your next
[Tor OVERCOAT
FALL SEl
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1 arid Neww
Cloths
New �7 t V
es
d
are here now for yourr
Inspection
Every garinent machin our own workshop
BBN=I1EJR
The Special Milverton
Flour
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We Have it --Give it a Trial. Mao,
Ground Screenings , lehop of PLR Kinds
C. G. THOMSON
GRAIN DEALER' PHONE 25
11111.1101.6.
.Miller's Worm Powders`• .work so
effectively that ito traces of worms
can be \found, The pests 'pas's away
in she stools- without .being-percelpt-
ible. They make an entire and clean
sweep o:E the •tntesstines, and 'nothing
111 t91e e tape. of a worm can find
,lodgement there when; these powders'
are ie. operation. Nothing could be
mars thorough or desinablo than their.
ac t 10n. .. -
Mr. Edward Devereaux, of the Do-
minion Bank, is relieving in 'Crediton.
'gra. Cash had. ,the misfortune to
fall clti the cellar steep atilt get a had
shaking u:p.
ullr.HTuesday
aa:old Coates'.Cues
on
-lefty
for Toronta,Uuiversity.
"Mrs. A. R. Sampson, of Toronto, is
r. C
Greig.
b of NI s J. g.
the les
tl 'guest
11r. 'and ' M
s -Jack
l
odelan are
visiting .friends in Gall.
The postponed Flower and Rally
Day service will be held in the Sea-'
iortla Pre's,bytet•irau :Clitiaah next Sun-
day clay n:o g
'Miss Mae Websterhas accepted a
position. with it'he Clark: Fur- Co., To-
ronto.
BIRTHS,
1\rALI.,ACPsJlit Tuckersmith, 0n
Saturday, September 25th, 1926, to
A' 'd an excellent preps''- Mr. 'anti Mrs, Alex. Wal1'ace, a son.
Sett, 192
tei`i'itnttaial:•: It has�sa'vect lite lives of Tucfensttnth, a daughter.
s a vermicide e TE'R.—On ''Sunday, September
Carter, rip Ex--C-
A'P.
ati•ou is Mother 'Graves' Wo o G to Air„anrl Mas. Norman
countless ch'i'ldren.
Your 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
a
to your our 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 Pour and Six Cylinder Cars,
Regier's Garage
PHONE 167W.
ea and Mr, T. Murray and_daugf1ter B G aehithwai,te; Clapp's 'Favorite, 11.
Mary motored to Lotlddit,on Suii:day 'D Hoag, Wan. Flhrtry; Belle if sera-
'Afiss TI'annah,'Tully ,-spent a ,lett
days visiting Friends in London.
Mese J. iPurcelil, Stnatford, was a
visitor ' in. •toy tt ,elluritige tate week.
filar; P. Shea and son Wilfred, of
Oklahoma, returned to t''heit home af-
ter a very pleasant v'is'it with 'his
friday friends here 'He had not bss a
itene fatea3- years and Esc is •litany
changes.
Live, R. R. Sloan, Not•il-vait Carter;
Sheldon, R. R, Sloan; Bartlett, Eve-
lyn iHarbura, R.-111., Sloan; Seckel, FI,
Criclh, F. Barker; Beure d'Aejott Tr•
Barker, (II °rich.
Peaches r':arly Crawford, R. 12.
Sloan; Crawford, d, H. Ci ieh, ' 12. R.
Sinan;. A;O',V„ 'R •12, Slaati, He Crich.
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STR2 TFORD, ONTARIO
Amalgamated with McLachlanusinees College.
R. F. LUMSDEN, B. A. , Principal
Shoe 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 polishes, laces, etc.
Button Hooks Free
FRED' BARLOW
SEAFORTH
Two doors south of Beatties'
Variety Store
waite.
('Concluded anext week.)
DIED.
SCIIOE•LER.-1n ScaForth, on Wed-
nesday. ,Sept. 22, Francis Z, Schuc-
ier, aged 62 years.
\:1AN,N-1n Constance, -011 Monday,
Sept. 27, Mary- Ann,Riley. 'beloved
wife of James r:\1:unn, Sr., aged 64
•yea ra, '
NOTICE
Ladies' Hairdresser
will he at the
Dennison & reboil
Barber Shop
(Successors to W. W. Robin-
son)
EveryTuesday
soy
Phone 125 for appointments
Specialist til Marcelling,
massaging, shampooing and
hair cutting.
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