The Seaforth News, 1927-03-24, Page 511
-THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1927.
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ROUND ROASTS
For dinner. tonight and make
a hungry man happy. He knows
that when he gets a generous
sliceof our roast beef, with
potatoes and some green vege-
tables,he won't • get up from the
table dissatisfied.
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Your Butcher.
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Chiropractor°
Of Wingham, will be at the
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Friday afternoons
Diseases of all all kinds success-
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Sugar, Redpath, ''10 lbs, • , ..78c
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The maple syrup season has had a
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Mr, Joseph 'Scott has erected a first
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The mail man has the public sym-
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THE SEAFO11TH NEWS'
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The many, friends' of ,Mr. Tom
'Duggan are glad to see him able to' be
out again after an illness of ten
weeks:
Miss Jennie Knechtel returned from
Strafford last week.
Dr. F.I. H. •,.Doss was taken to
Stratford last week for 'treatment,
and although ,still in a week condi-
tion, his 'many friends are glad to
know he is improving. -
Mr. S. Carnochan, ,of Lucknow,
spent a few days with his mother,
Mrs S. 'Carnochan.
Mr. (Russell Hays, who was. here
attending the 'funeral of his mother,
the late Mrs. John R. Hays, left on
Monday for Detroit. He was ac-
companied by his sister, Miss Janet
HHaayss, who 'will spend a few weeks
Mr. Joseph Keating has been laid
up 'for several weeks with ear trouble.
'Mrs. Alex. Souter, of 'Brucefield,
spent some days last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Cameron,
•north. Main street, :and called on sev-
eral other 'friends when in 'town.
Miss Mary Laing, of Milverton,
spent the week -end with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. J. 'C. Laing,
'Mr. Burgard, of Hamilton, is visit-
ing Mr, J. 'Weber.
' 'Rev. Dr. Larkin is spending the
week in Windsor,
Mr 'GI 1:I 1 f 'T
en o mes, o oronto,
spent the week -mid with Mr. R. B.
Holmes.
• 'Mr, W, `Pethick Is moving into the
house vacated by Mr. George Bunsch,
Miss Ella Turnbull was home from
Toronto over the week -end.
'Mrs. 'Redmond is visiting relatives
in -'Clinton.
Rev. R. C. McDermid, of Godcrich,
preached :hyo able 'sermons in the
Presbyterian Church on Sunday.
Miss Gladys Holland has been
spending a 'few days with her sister,
Mrs 'Merritt Nediger, Clinton.
Mr. Howard Hartry, of London,
was a guest at the home of his father,
Mr. W.'Hartry,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, of
Hint, 'Mich„ anri Miss' Agnes Smith,
of Toronto, Acre called home owing
tr, the serious illness of their father,
Mr. John L. Smith, with heart
trouble.
'Mrs, T. Pullman and Mr. Sydney
Pullman have moved into Mr. Alex.
Kennedy's house on north Main st.
Mr. Leslie 'McKay, of Kitchener,
was a week -end visitor at his home in
Egmondville,
Mrs, Bottoms, of Woodstock, is
'a:siting her sister, Mrs. A. F, Cluff.
Mrs. W. C. 'Black and daughter,
Misstl'I, Black, who have been spend-
ing the winter with Mrs. Black's
mother, Mrs. Cash, returned this
weerc to Vancouver. They were ae'
companied by Mr. W. D. Bright,
Mrs. 'Cash and Mrs• W. 'D. Bright,
Jr„ intend 'leaving later to reside in
Vancouver.
IMr. 'Geo. C. Petty, of Hensall,
was a town visitor on Monday.
'Mr. J, J. Merner, of• Windsor, was
a week-endi t
� st of at his home here.
Mr, Geo. Stewart, who recently re-
turned after spending several months
at Crystal 'City, Man., has purchasc.Ii
Miss M. 'Ro'bison's house in Harpur-
hey and will get possession April 1st.
Miss 'Robison has purchased Mr, 'Wm.
Pethicic's house on ISparling street.
'Mr. E.'Ii, Close moved his barber
shop' this week to the stand recently
vacated by the Dominion Store in the
Cardtfo 'Block.
Dr, and Mrs, A, ,Atkinson and
Casey, of Detroit, were visiting
friends in town on Monday. -
Mrs. Harold Large and little son,
of IS'trattlord, are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Hoggarth.
'Mrs. McDougall, of Toronto. is
visiting Miss Stephens.
Miss Elizabeth Smith, of- Ottawa,
was a week -end visitor at the home
of 'Mr. and Mrs, 1V. E. Kerslake,.
Mr. J. C. Pachus, of London, was
a week -end visitor in town. '
Mrs. R. S. Evans, is visiting friends
in 'Toronto.
Plowing started on a number of
farms last week. The cold snap,
with sleet and snow over the week-
end, proved but a slight setback
to 'Spring,
BIRTHS:
1i.URPHY,--iln ISeafortli Memorial
tHos'pital on Wednesday, March
23rd, 1927, to Mr, and Mrs. John
'Murphy, of .Dublin, a daughter.
HAIBI{LRK. In
McKillop, on Mar.
8th, 1927, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl
tHabkirk, a daughter.
JOR'DA'N.—an Hibbert, on March.
13, 1927, to 'Mr, and 'Mrs, 1Frank.
'Jordan, a son (Thomas 'Michael),
N:E'DI'G15R.=--In 'Clinton; on March
11,, to 'Mr, and Mrs. Merritt N'edi-
ger, a daughter (Clara Margaret).
McBRII'DE,--'In'Stanley tp. on March
10, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy. McBride,
a son.
TAMB'LY'N.--In ,Ht•ilett, on 'Ivfarch
12, to ';Air, and Mrs. Frank Tani-
blyn, 12th con., a daughter.
CASTLE -4n Bayfield, ld'1'S to Mr. and Mrs, 'Gon March
eorge Castle,
a daughter.
CASTLE.—In Bayfield, on March 15,
to Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas Casile, a
daughter.
'WINTHROP.
All ,arc requested to hand in 'their
Easter Thank offering not later than
the next ladies' meeting, April 6th.
Mr, Archie Cathpbell, of 'Toronto,,
is visiting at his 'home hero
Mrs. 'Nelson G'ovenlock and baby
Lois, visited. 'friends in' Stratford for
a few days,
Quite a=number from 'here attend-
ed the St, Patrick's euchre and dance
in Seaforth.
Mr. Neilson 'Govenlock has treated
himself to a 'Ford sedan, and Mr.
Neil Montgomery is sporting a Ford
coupe.
Mr. W. C. Bennett has engaged Mr.
Armond Kerwick, of Blyth, for "the
coining season.
We are sorry to hear of Master
Japanese ' Barberry
Berberis thunbergi
Its graceful thorny branches,
handsome tiny bright green foli-
age turning brilliant in • the fall,
and bright scarlet berries makes
it thefinest' of hardy hedge
plants.
Invaluable too for` the shrub
border and foundation planting,
Grows 3 to 4 feet`. high. For
hedges plant 15 inches apart.
Price, per 100, 12 to 18 inch
plants, $25.00; 18 to 24 inches
$35.00; 2 to 4 feet. $40.00
Other Hedge Plants are listed
in our FREE CATALOGUE of
Trees, Evergreens, Shrubs, Vines,
Perennials, etc. Would you
like one?
Not less than, 25 plants suppli-
ed at above prices. For less than
25 add 5c per plant; for less than
3 add 10c per plant.
John Connon Co.
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"Beautifiers of Home Grounds"
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YE OLD .TYME
FIDDLERS!
Huron Central Agricultural Society
are holding
A Fiddlers' Competition
Spring Show' Night
THURSDAY, APRIL 7th AT 8 P.M.
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
Competitions as follows:
Fiddlers, 55 years and over, 77, $5, 73
Fiddlers, under 55 years, $7, $5, $3
Lady Fiddlers $7, 75, 73
Step Dancers 73 72
(Open' to Ladies and Gentlemen)
Comic Singers 73, 72
(Open 'to 'Ladies and Gentlemen)
Fiddler coming greatest distance 3
Oldest Fiddler competing 72
Rules Governing Fiddler's
1. Open to the counties of Bruce,
Huron and Perth.
2. Each contestant to play twesel-
ections, one selected by the contes-
tant and "Flowefs of Edinburgh."
3. No entry fee. Any or' all eon-
testants liable for
service during
dance. Non -prizewinners each re-
ceive
e
ceive $1.00.
4. Accompanist provided if so de-
. sired,
5. Judges' decision ,finai,
6. Committee reserves rights to alter
or add rules,
7 Old trine music to be - basis of
contest,
8. Professionals are not eligible.
Old Tyme Dance after Concert
Admission, +Concert and 'Dance com-
bined 50c --'No reserve seats.
Proceeds to go to Spring Fair Funds,
J. 'MadFarlane, W. J Miller, G. Elliott
President. Treasurer. Secretary
Vitlie •Campbell being laid trp with a
fractured foot, caused by his team
running away in Seaforth on Sa tur-
day last.
Mrs. 'Thos. McElroy has sold her
farm in 'McKillop, lot 27, concession.
9, to Mr. :William 'Betties, of Goths -
rich, who gets immediate possession.
This is a very good farm, close to
Winthrop and the North gravel road
between 'Seaforth and 'Walton. We
welcome hir. IBettles to this commun-
ity and trust he will enjoy much
prosperity,
PRESENTATION
Exeter 'Times -Advocate: Abot,t
thirty friends df 'Mr. and !Mrs. Clar-
ence ("Dutch") .Kestle met as a sur-
pri se for them at 'the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Thos. Dinney on Wed-
nesday evening of last week and,
presented them with a hendsdme
mantel clock Mr. and 'Mrs. Kestle
are leaving the (first of next month
month for Seaforth, Mr, Kestle having
charge of a Supertest gas truck.
The evening was pleasantly spent in
games, and re'fres'hments were served.
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"LIVE WIRE" TRAIL RANGERS
A Meeting of the Li! s'Wire 'Trail
Ringers, in •
the
ection with tl -.
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Northside United Church, was held',
last Friday in the club rooms of the
De' Luxe 'Tuxis Square. After the
regulai..program of the .meeting was'.
finished the Campelected their of•
firers for the year by secret ballot.
Re'v. Mr. Lane acted as scrutineer:
Chief ,Ranger --George Criclt, sub.
Chief—Chester Archibald; Tally. —
Arthur Golding; Cache—Bill 'Cud -
more; iMeuttor-W. Barber; Assist.
'Mentor --W. Pollard. 'After the • in-
stallation of the officers, the meeting
was adjourned until next Friday,
Asthma Doesn't Wear Off Alone.
Do not Make the mistake of waiting
for asthma ix) wear away by itself,
While you are waiting the disease is
surely gathering a stronger foothold
and youlive in danger of stronger
and yet stronger attacks. Dr, J. D.
Kellogg's Asthma Remsdy taken
rlv „^I1 'n -event ins ',ient. condition
from becoming. chronic 'and saves
hours of awful suffering. ,
CROMARTY.
The home df Mr, and• Mrs. James
Wright was the .scene of a very happy
event on Friday evening, March 18th,
when their many friends and' neigh-
bors gathered to spend a pleasant
evening and to present them with a
beautiful chair 'before -they took their
departure to their new home north
of Kippen, which 'Mr. Wright. has
just recently purchased. Messrs.
Wren and dBrintnell 'furnished the
music and the evening was :spent in
gains and dancing, refreshments be-
ing served by 'the ladies. The fol=
lowing address was read by Mr.
David Leitch and the chair was pre-
sented by Mr. Robert Hoggarth.
The address was: ''Dear Friends:—It
is .now nineteen years since you be-
came residents of ' our community.
Many have 'been the changes which
have taken place during that period.
Some have come and gone as oc-
casion has necessitated their removal
to other places, while not a few have
finished life's journey here and have
passed into the Great Beyond. As
you are about to 'take your departure
from zthis,, community we feel as
friends 'and neighbors, that we cannot
allow this opportunity to pass with-
out expressing our appreciation of
your many kind acts and your will-
ingness to lend a helping hand, es-
pecially in time of trouble. In fact,
many kind acts have led us to
fully realize the truth of the old
proverb, "A friend in need is a friend
indeed," As ,a slight token of our
esteem and some small acknowledge-
ment of our indebtedness we ask
you to accept this' chair. It is our
sincere and earnest wish that you
may experience many joys and few
sorrows and that healti. and pros-
perity may still continue to smile on
you and your family in your future
home. 'Signed on behalf of your
friends and neighbors, David Leitch,"
STAFFA.
We are sorry to report that 'Mrs, R.
A. Sadler is under the doctor's care,
'Mr. Sani Emmerson, of. Galt, spent
the week -end with his sister, Mrs.
'W. H. Leslie.
'Rev, J, E. Jones was in Toronto for
a few days.
Mrs. Remnant has returned from
Strafford, where she was staying
with her son, who is in the hospital
in that city.,
Mrs. Barker, of Weston, formerly
of Korea, spent the week -end with
Mr. and 'Mrs. J. Leary.
Mr, and Mrs, W. Pollen and Har-
vey, of 'Farquhar, spent Sunday with
Mr. Geo. Tuffin.
The play, "The Dust of the Barth,"
given by the young people of Bush -
field's school, was well rendered on
Friday night, The proceeds amount-
ed to 767.
HIBBERT.
The Council met .on Wednesday:,
March 1'6th, with members all pres-
ent. The minutes of last meeting
were read and confirmed. The fol-
lowing persons were appointed fence -
viewers, poundkeepers and patrol-
men, for the year 1927, viz,, for
fenceviewers='Phomas Mitchell, John
W. Balfour, John G. Miller, Oswald
Walker,. James Doyle, Peter Jordan,
Sandy McKellar, 4
Wil-
liam
'liar Pat. Morris R'< il-
liam Kay and ,George 'T. Wren. For
Poundkeeper, Johnson IBelfour, Free-
man Mahaffy, Patrick Williams,
George Vivian, Walton Kerslake,
David Bruce, Arnold 'Westlake,
Joseph 'Worden and John McConnell.
Patrolmen—John W. Britton, J,
Balfour, George Docking, 'George
Butson, Donald 'McKellar, John J.
Dalton, Jas. Doyle, John Coyne, Jos.
\'Horden, S. Sararas, John G. Scott,
John McDougall, John Hackney anri
Matt. Thompson. W.•B,—John Sim-
mons. Ea -Melville Gray. The
following orders were issued on the
'Treasurer—=The Municipal World,
supplies, $52,83; Township of :Logan,,
share of Liffe Drain surplus $135.40;
Township of 'MoI{illop, share of Liffe
Drain surplus, $5.10. it was decided
that a grant of $10.00 be made to the
Mitchell 'Spring :Fair. Council then
adjourned to meet on Monday, the
llth day of April, at 1 o'clock p.m.
J. Jordan, Clerk.
HILLSGREEN.
Mrs. E. Troyer, who spent the win-
ter with her daughter, Mrs, Wm.
Jarrott, of IBrigden, has returned to
her hone here.
Miss 'Muriel Luker, of Exeter, is
spending a few days at the home of
Mr. James Love.
Mission :Band .met in the basement
of the 'church on Sunday afternoon.
The meeting was opened by singing.
hymn 763. Annie Jarrott led in pray-
er. The Scripture lesson was taken
by •Marti a 'Carlile, 'Mark, 1st chap-
ter, Minutes of last meeting were
read and adopted. The roll was Mien
called, after which the election of of-
ficers took place for the coming year.
Hymn 746 was sung and the meet-
ing closed by repeating the Lord's
prayer. The officers. are as follows:
President Muriel Carlile.
1st Vice Pres—Anna Love,
2nd Vice Pres.--Vera'Smith.
Secretary Mardha 'Castile.•
Treasurer—Mr, W. Carlile.
.Library :Sec. --Gladys Stephenson,
`supply bccl.t e.e
;'l • n Turner.
Press !Sec Anna Love.
Organist---Aimie 'Jarrott.
Assistant organist—Anne Love.
A successful quilting' bee was held
under the auspices of. the VV, M. 5.
and Mission Band in the 'basement
of 'the church on (Wednesday of last
week, when three quilts were quilted.
Fifteen ladies were .present. A social
hour was spent and 'at the close.
lunch was served.
CONSTANCE.
'Mr. Ephriam Clarke had a very
successful stock sale on Wednesday
last a good crowd being present, and
good prices realized. G. H, Elliott
was the auctioneer.
The W. M. 5. 'held their annual
meeting on 'Thursday, the following
Officers being elected: President,
Mrs. W. 'Britton; 1st Vice, Mrs.
Roy Lawson; 2nd vice, Mrs. Howard
Armstrong; treasurer, Mrs. Edwin
Britton; rec. secretary, 'Mrs. Chas,
McGregor; cor, secretary,. Mrs. Roy
Lawson; strangers' secretary, Mrs.
Robt. Clarke; organist, "Miss Ella
Armstrong; assistant, 'Miss Viiia
Rogerson; band leader, Mrs. Ed. Brit-
ton; assistant, Mrs B. IB. Stephenson.
G. W. V. A. HALL
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