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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1926-11-25, Page 5Valet Service Ring up 227 or 210 and ask for Sid. Then enquire about the new VALET SERVICE. All our work is done on a HOFFMIAN SANITARY STEAM PRESS, an iron never touches your garment. SE1 FORTi4 GARMENT � y C�14RE p 1 Sydney Dungey, Proprietor COMMERCIAL BLOCK PHONE 227 or 210 ' Work called for and delivered. '71.1 URS/JAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1026, r LOOK AT -THE CUT•. of Meat you are buying and see if a it has the color and the appear - since 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 tat enjoyably. D. 11, STEWART Phone 58 t Seaforth Your Butcher.; Di H. McInnes I ' Chiropractor Of Wingham, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, Monday and Thursday After- noon in future. Diseases of all all kinds success- fully treated. Electricity used Want and For Sale. ads, 1 week 25c Red & Al lie res_ Our . Prices 'frorris, ov. 26th `to December end "`inclusive Breakfast Bacon, Schneider's Half or whole lb. , 36c Matches, 3 boxes for 23c SalSoda, Washups 3 pkgs. 25c Sliced Pineapple, tin 1Sc Mixed Peel, already, cut, lb, . 33c All Christmas fruits in now. Call up the Red and, White for quality andourprices always please Free Pony Votes here. Ross J,,Sproat Phone 8 W. M. Stewart Phone 77 If its groceries we have them Walker Son vV„ ,Nate J I UNDERTAKING --and— EMBALivIING Motor or Horse Equipment. W. 3, WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license, Flowers Furnished. Night_or day phone 67. esus. CR Arit d RADING The purchasing of Cream according to grade became law on May 1st. Your cream graded here by experts under Government supervision and we guarantee you the best of service. All one- grading is checked by the, Department of Agriculture. Aim to send Specials and No. 1 grade cream. •, Send or deliver your c,ream at least twice a week and as direct as possible. All create graded as soon as we receive it, 'Creamery Open Saturday Nights, Seatorth 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 HOVE Prop, Fru0�tsEt.c. �PEMBER'S Oranges, 75c, 60c, 40c We expect to have a big supply for Christmas shortly. California Grapes, special for Sat- urday, 15c a lb. "Table Raisins, 30c a Ib. Brazil 'Nuts, 25c a lb. British Columbia Hothouse To- matoes, 40c a lb. Sweet Potatoes. 4 lbs. for 25c Head Lettuce Celery Fresh Oysters, $1.00 qt. _ II� S �T. P h� B.ORN. 33A iRIRIS ION—In 'MoK•illop, 'on Sat- urday, 'November 13th, 1926; to Mr. and Mrs, .A•lbert (Harrison, a datgh-• ter :(lliois';Ferne). MARRIAGES. ''WATSON-41:31)N'F1 pT•__ .At Lon- don' on Nov. 131:l1, I lo•ence Agues, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jloseph.Bennett of !Walton, to Mr: ' Thos. 'Watson of Detroit. Roe, Dr. W. R. McIntosh .offioiated. Announcing their new representative MR. WORM who willbe at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth Ori Thursday December 2nd. Mr. vVurm is au" expert on hair goods, All your orders have been under his supervision for years. Here is your opportunity to see him personally where he can give your He orders�iis individual attention. is an artist in the business. fie will have a beautiful display o, the finest hair goods:to show you and at Bitch oloee.prices as will cur prise you, Give us a call or, telephone the hotel for appointment. 'The W T ,'ember Stores 'Ltd. td. 120 Yonge: St, "- Toronto Toronto Mr. Alex, Kennedy' and roti` James, of 'Windsor;• were in town' on Tues- day. • The-atteiition•- of Tile News has been called 'to tfie 'fact that' the U. F. O. is a non-political organization and has no candidate iii the field, The Progressive political party, it is stated, is sometimes confused with the U. F. O. Mrs, Ovens, of Pont Arthur, is spending a couple of weeks with 'her S011, R. C. 'Oven's, at the home of Mr. and ,Mrs, A. L. 'Porteous. ' Mrs. John A. McGregor and Mrs, E. B.tttt, !o'f Kippen, visited ''the'ir mother, Mrs, McC'loy, over the week- end, 'Mr. 'Chas, Ilnk!beiner has purchas- ed the, residence o'f John Gemmel) in F'gmondvillc and will ,•move his family% there Ibefor•e''Ohrtstnias ' Miss IM. 'Johnston left on Monday to visit in Galt, Mrs. J. A. (McLaren has returned from St. Marys where she attended the !funeral of her brother, the late Mr. Stacey, of St. Marys. Miss Jackson has returned from three weeks' visit in Toronto and London. Mr. William Kruse 'received a 'fine deer shot 1y lids son Harry in Parry Sound. Mrs. Clcn. Colbert, of London is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs, A. Barton :Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Veale and son Howard, of Ingersoll, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Oscar Neil. 'Mrs. J, A.'Wilson spent a few days in Toronto visiting friends. Miss . Claudia Moriarty, of Los Angeles; Calif. was the guest of Miss Minnie Dorsey. Miss Ruth Evans, of 'Clinton, spent the week -end with Miss !Beatrice Seip. Mrs. M.'Nediger and sot Austin, of Clinton, and 'Mrs. Percy Cole, of Brucefteld, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. FI. 'Holland. Miss Norma Masters and Mr. War- ren Buskard, of !Brantford, were visit - 01'5 at the !home of Mr. and` Mrs. S. Deem. Mrs. W. J. Walker was in Brussels on Sunday attending the funeral of Mrs. W. A. •Lowrey. - Mr. Butler, of Clinton, who has taken a position with Mr. D. H. Stewart, is moving into Mrs. Living - stone's house on John strlet. Mr. anhl Mrs. IR. IH. Sproat have leased •Mrs. •L T. DeLacey's cottage. Mr. and ,Mrs Robert Smith, of Mitchell spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Edmunds, f,Llr. and Mrs. John McKercher and daughter Mary, of Embro, visited with Rev, and Mrs. W. P. Lane •oat Sunday, Contractor P. Finnigan of Dungan- non and his then have been busy this. past week removing the forms and substructure of the new Grieve's bridge, being one of the finest in the county, !both -in strength and appear- ance. Mr. Finnigan deserves much praise for the fine class of work in constructing •saute. The very unfa- vorable fall weather has made it im- possible to get the grade approaching fbe'bridge oompletedaas yet. Mi Jack Pinder, of Niagara Falls, was a visitor for a few days last week with :his brother, •1Mr. Richard Pinder, and also at the' home of Dr. !Milburn. Mr. and 'Mr:s. R. 'McCoward, of Readlyn, Sask., are visiting Mr, .•md Mrs. J. Davis, Goderich street, and other relatives, Mr, Jack 'Holmested, of Toronto, and Mrs. 'B'oultbee, of York Mills, were in town visiting Mr. F. Holnie- stcd. Mrs. Holmes, 'of Clinton, is visit- ing her sister, Mrs, James Archibald. THE—SEAFORTH NEWS rs. "Clarence Park add Mr. Russell Cc1'tisitt'spent, a day recently in Lon- don calling on Mr: • McA1li'ster's father -Who is int'the 'London hospital • .,ST4.►FFAl, 'Miss IYI, Porterfield Seaforth,''peat he weele oitd With Miss Norma ilsou. Mr. and 1M' s. !H. -Norris and „Mrs. Remnant Spent Sunday with M. and Mrs. H. Leslie. > Mrs. A. A Coldf Noun, Mrs, A. Co - hoe 'and `Miss H." Pollard spent the week -end inNorwich. Mrs. A. Hotham is visiting relatives in Stratford, Mrs, R. Kennedy, B0ssevain Mani- toba,. is Mfaui-toba,.is visiting with, her another, Mrs. T. Colqu:hotin. The "hunters .have returned ,from the North, each with ,a deer. Mr. John Pinder, of Niagara Falls, in visiting its the vicinity. On Sunday afternoon while out walking, Miss Norma Wilson fell and •broke, a bone in her 'ankle, Mrs. H. C•o'lquhoun, Jamestown, N.Y., is visiting her son,: Mn . Lloyd Co.lquhoun. Don't forget the !bazaar- on Friday afternoon in the' hall, NORTH McKILLOP. Mr, Neeb, the Conservative candi- date, called cm friends here last week, Fre was accompanied by Mr. 'David Boyd, one of the local Conservative stalwarts, The- 'Bethel choir has been re- organized 'With considerable new mat- erial. 'Wo.hope they will long con- tinue to engage in singing, whichis tate most charming o'f all accomplish- ments. Anniversary services will be .held in Bethel Church, McKillop, on Sunday, Nov. 28th. This 'fall the church has undergone extensive repairs which have added 'greatly both to its appear- ance .and comfort. The services will be held at 11 a.m. and 7'pan. and will he conducted by 'the pastor, 'Rev. J. A. Ferguson, 13. A. The other churches in the charge, Duff's McKil- lop and •Caves Church, Winthrop, will close for the day. CROMARTY. Miss Eilee'tf Turner of'Hiilsgreen, spent the week -end with :Miss Grace McLachlan: !Misses Mary and Helen Francis, of Bright, are visiting their cousinsin the vicinity. (Messrs, Thomas Scott and Kenneth McKellar attended the 'Royal Winter Fair during the past 'wcek. T'hc Girls' Mission iBan!d held 'their: monthly; meeting at the !home of Miss Sarah 'M•dKellar on Saturday after- 110011, •.. The young people of the Presbyter- ian church are preparing for the !Christmas tree and concert to be held in the church. ,The material has arrived at the Manse and the work of repairing the damage done by the recent_ fire has commenced. liberal -Conservative MEETINGS Thursday November 25th CLINTON Hon, W. H. Price Attorney General Friday November 26th EXETER Hon. Geo. S. Henry Minister of Highways Capt. Rev, S, E McKegney y • Saturday November 27th WALTON Monday November 29th . BRUCEFIELD Tuesday November 30th SEAFORTH Capt. Rev. S. E. McKegney Mrs. Laughed, ALEX. H. NEED itiberal-Conser-vative Candidate. To the Electors of South Duron Your votes and influence are respectfully solicited for the election of W. G. Medd on December Ist. Mr, Medd stands for Prohibition in accordance with the expressed will of the people, adequate and just returns in sale of public resources, and strict economy in the ad- ministration of public business. • He will support all legislation that is in the best interests of all the people. Give him your hearty support and make Sure his election. • PROGRESSIVE PUBLICfTY COM. 1010111.1111......0111111116111. Ladles' Wrist Watch `es in White or •Green .Gold. front.. - $1A.00 up Pocket ck t Watches-�:; $2.00 up Rings, .halos, Clocks Pens, Cuff Links, etc, etc. Gents Buy here and save money. Expert watch, clock and jewellery repairing Service. J. A. WESTeOTT Watchmaker and Jeweler. Opposite W. A. Crich''. E. W. BATEMAN Tailor Upstairs over Keating's Drug Store Will Press Your Suit or Overcoat for $1.00 or This advertisement and 75c Good until December 1st. l�i�f-►U The Suecial Milverton Flour We Have it—Give it a 'Trial. Also. Ground Screenings ehoj of All (Kinds G. G. THOMSON GRAIN DEALER PHONE 25 Mrs. T. Pnlltnan'is convalescing-at"'DAT UTSTANDING CANADIANS the home of her soot, Mr. John Pull - mat. , Mrs. E". 'McMurray :has -returned from spending some weeks in Toron- to. !MIG 'Al, R. !Rennie and Me,, D. Reid took part in the •prograanme .at the an- niversary concert in the 'Brussels Un- ited Church Mon'lay evening. Mr: Alvin fiillery, candidate for the Ontario Boys' Parliament, spoke at Zurich on' Tuesday night, ,Among those who attended the fun- eral of the late Mir. N. T. Clttff were Mn'. and Mrs. A E. Cluff and Mr. J. N..Cluff, Buffalo Mr, R, 'Benson and Miss Margaret Cluff, Toronto! and Misses Rosa•bel and Irene Cluff, of Goderich. •Mr. and Mrs, E. I.. Box and chil- r•eu are visiting at M's. Box's home in London. Ii1Mrs, Win. Morrow, who is'spevd- ing the winter'with her son, Mr. Wm. Morrow, in Hamilton, is i11.at present as the result` of a strolce of paralysis. Mlyir. and Mrs. iGeo. 'Brownlee were Toronto visitors last week. , inspector Husband, of Toronto, made !his official visit to •the Colleg- iate this' week. HILLSGREEN. The Ivtission Band was held on Sunday, Nov: 21st. 'We opened oar meeting; by si•ngiu,g hymn 590, after which the 'Lord'•sj Prayer was re- peated in unison. The Scripture les- son was recall by Martha Carlile, the 1st psalm. The minutes of the last meeting were 'read and adopted. The roll was called anti -was 'answered by Luke 6:36. We then decided to have our Thank -offering' 'meeting !on Sun - clay, December 15th. Mrs. 'Gt'o Tel- ford, fail of Blyth, ist b • the ' c e t 1, o0 S the day fl'he classes then separated for their lesson. We closed our meet- ing by singing diynrn 796, l,Nr. Carlile leading in prayer. bite Youeig .People of Illillagreen are !In y •getting ready'for the :Christ- anas concert which to ,be held in the near facture. The ittany friends of lrvfr. Willie;n McAllister are very sorry to hear -be is not improving as well as we would like to see him. ••Mus: Robert,:Green and little dau- ghter 'Vilna arc spending a •couple of wee1r.lcs ainnti •1?etros,it and 'Flint, 'Ivlich, bMa'Robin 'McAllister, SAY ABOUT THE 0. '.71‘ A. Bishop Williams, of London, Ont., now •thb Archbishop of Ontario, said in his charge to the synod, "Let no man consider he is furthering the cause of Christ by 'being a Prohibi- tionist, nor let no auac consider he is hindering the cause of Christ by op- posing Prohibition." Miss Agnes McPhail, Progressive 11.1.3„: "The whole moral force of the community is not solidly ,behind "the O.T.A. 'hien politics have divided the temperance forces, 'The reason goes 'deeper still; there is not enough ed'uc'ation on temperance. In the old 'days they used to teach temperance; now they 'legislate about it." Hon. W. F. Nickle, late Attorney General: 'St is dangerous when you endeavor to impose on people as a conscientious obligation that in which they :have not faith. One .of the big- gest problems that faces the Province today is the illicit sale of liquor. 15101 convinced t'liat 'unless 'some relief can be obtained the Ontario Temperance act is bound to be destroyed. A id as a temperance man, I' 'am satisfied that unless somefhing•is clone to relieve the sires•',' the 'Ontario Temperance Act is doomed to 'be destroyed." Chief or Police Belanger, of 1Moit treal, claims less drtutken•ness there than it 'Toronto. Chief 'Belanger call- ed attention to !die following figures: Io Montreal !during the year 1923, there were '3,573 men and .168 women arrested Mor drunkenness, . a Iota? of 3,741, iDi11g the 'same' !period in r arrest- ed 4,427 men Toronto men274women, a arid nv t ed for drunkenness a total of 4,701, or 940 snore than in Montreal. Mrs, Emily F. Murphy, Juvenile Court Judge of Alberta: "'Government Control may not control in other pro- vinces, bt(t`'it does' control in Alberta. Before 'Government Control became the law in Alhet'ta, I opposed it vig- orously, both on the platform and by any pen, I was fearful that our last state would be worse than our first. It seemed only logical that if the re- strictions were removed there would be •more drunkenness and ct'intc. After a period of several years in which 1 have been caned upon to enforce the present liquor Control Act, 'both as a City and Provincial'Magists'ate, 1 ant bound to acknowledge that my fears were largely unfounded. There was not even the rush 'of inebriety as I •had predicted, the people 'shoving a rent'arkable degree of restraint. The condition has stea'clily improved, the law is being well enforced." Sir John Willison,cotviuced by per- sonal study that Control System gives best results: "It is significant that Chiefs of Police and ,Provincial mag- istrates and one includes even ,the 'two eminent 'women 'magistrates of Ed- montou and Calgary, agree .that con- ditions are better under Government Control than they were under pro'hi- b.ition, They should know whereof they speak:" His Grace, Archbishop Thornloe: "I would like .to say how much inter- est I have in the discussion, I am by no means satisfied with the working of the 'Ontario Tenaper'ance Act in the past, There :seem to have been so many loopholes through which alien have found it possible to creep in, in order to make- it 'ineffective; I know we cannot retake people 'good by force alone !Persuasion is necessary, Leg- islation - tslatrou nutst be .supported bY educa- tion tion and• religion. All these consid- erations have to be weighed by the Government, rand 1 have very great hope that the measures !pno'posed by. Prettier Ferguson wild, he •found, if carried, to• he a very great improve- ment .an what we have been experi- encing the pas't •few years." VOTE FOR A,. H. NEER Liberal conservative eandidate 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 to have your car overhauled 11 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. t• � er s G arage PHONE 167W, No Brass Tacks Used by us in repairing rubbers. All kinds of rubbers and go- loshes soled, heeled and patched by the latest vulcanizing methods. We sell new bottoms for leather tops and sew 'them on correctly. High class shoe repairing. All work guaranteed, FRED BARLOW Two doors south of Beattie's Variety Store