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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1927-04-21, Page 5•THURSDAY APRIL 21, 1926 THE SEAFORTH NEWS PAGE RIVE ,Red-and White Chain Stores At this season of.the year when the weather Is changing and our appetites too, let us suggest, a few things, Boneless Chicken, 7 oz.•' Tin 30e Sliced Yellow Peaches, 2's Tin 28c. Fruits for Salads, delicious Tin 35c Grape Pruit,.Portions • Tin. 30c Pears, Sliced Tin. 15c, Pineapple, Sliced - 2 Tins - 35c Snider's Catsup Bottle / 23c Prepared Mustard, pint scalers 25e Sery-us Floor Wax, 1 lb, Tin 39c JUST' ARRIVED Blackwell's Direct from Scotland,shipment'of Crosse and ell's ev celebrated' goods Pickled White Onions, bottle 45c Pickled Walnuts, , bottle : 40e Sweet Chutney Pickle, bottle 35c White Malt Vinegar 40c Asparagus Tips; 38c A. swell line of Marmalade, Ginger, Tangerine, Pineapple Lemon and Orange Marmalades 25e a bottlend larger a g . Don't forget some of these in your next order Doss 1 J Sproat Phone 8 W. M. S Stewart Phone `77 eREAM. The Dairy Farmer is assured of good markets .the whole year for his Dairy Products. Increase yottr Dairy Herd and enlarge your bank ac- count. They will not fail you. Produce only cream of the best quality and send your cream to us either through our Agents or deliver direct. We. will assure you of our very best services and highest prices. When you need a new Cream Separator see the NEW MELOTTE. We can give you an attractive deal Seaforth Creamery 'Co. Seaforth, Ont. C. A. BARBER, Prop. Cut your Bill for Long Distance As a business man if you ask us to do so, we can probably show you how to save ' quite a sum each inonj;11 on your Long Dis- tance business. A large number of prominent firms have recently been sur- prised and > delighted to gib find the savings they could make by following the re-. conunendations of our ex- pert investigators. No matter whatline of busi- ness you are in, or how little you may be at present using; Long Distance, it will cost you nothing to have one of our ex- perts analyze, your business and make you a report. We hope that in your own interests you will 'decide to do this. AI Ow. Manager mill be glad to have you call Mos and make an appointment for the purpose. Chas. A;. flovvey Instruction in Piano,. Organ, Theory and Voice Cultura Studio. over Dominion; Bank, Seaforth' SERVE ONE OF OUR ROUND ROASTS For dinner tonight and make a hungry man happy. He knows that when he gets a generous slice of .. our roast beef, with potatoes and some green vege- - tables, he won't get up from the table dissatisfied: D. H. STEWART Phone S0 Seaforth Your Butcher. , o i'v connect his farm with the 'Hydro 'r '�' power, the matter was laid over until ti9 the next meeting of the Council. 1 `IUNIN1111111111' Orders were issued on the Treasurer amounting to 11113.00. The 'Council Man people are almost crippled then adjourned to meet again on Y. Thursday, May 26th, at 10 o'clock with corns. But it is needless suffer- a.nt. to hold !Court of Revision : and suffer- ing which can be speedily ended with genera!! husiness, Holloway's Caro Remover. J. Jordan, Clerk. HIBBERT The Council met onApril 1lth inst. Members all preseht. Minutesof last meeting' read and .cotefirmed, By- law No. 287 was passed to provide for expenditure on tioad's in the 'town- ship in .the year 1927. Mr. Martin, of the 'Hydro Electric Commission, call- ed upon the 'Council to discuss the Rural 'Hydro IDietrdbution` Act with a vies"'86 eitteriiig" into;:; a contract with the Counci'1' le brdei"`thaFeerkain extensions maybe made to supply power to private individuals. As the Council had not received notice from any ratepayer of, the. To*nship ask- ing for an extension of the line to ROXBORO Most of the farmers will.. finish seeding this week. The recent showers •of • the past week are making things look very pleasing and prosperous. „ *Mr. James. •Antcheson' had the mis- fortune to lose a very valuable horse one day last week. its ' . e' a =BORN. HHI'd-IISOIN,e-;At Toronto General; FFospita'1,' ori .Stinday, April '17th. (b 1927, to Mr, and Mrs. Lorne F. (Hutchison (pec Marion Cash), 'twin 'sons. • K iM•�ll't +tiar...MN.ao:ratl! i '•0 i fiTo wn TopocsIo t7 n sea Mr,; Con, Eckert met with a painful accident last Thursday while' on liis way to the freight sheds when 'its horse took fright at a blast of dyna- mite- which was used bo blast a stump. The buggy upset, `throwing Mr. Eckart out, butfortunately the top and seat broke loose from the buggy, and Mr. Eckert escaped with some severe 'bruises, but no serious injury, Mr. R. J. Wegg held a successful sale of household 'furniture on:'Satur- day last and will leave tis week for Toronto where he has accepted a position. Mr. W...Archibald, of I'uckersmith, and Mr. (Fred Archibald, of ,Seaforth, are in: Toronto 'attending the convert- .tion of the Ontario Educatfona Cotutcil. Mrs. E 'Lawson and Bernice, of Auburn, are visiting Mrs. W. Lawson Mr. W. Wallace, of Tuckersmith, is ill with :pneumonia. Miss Anna Sutherland, of Toronto, is home for the vacation, Miss Myrtle Sharkey, Port Mc- Nicol, is home for the holidays, Mr. Arnold Turnbull and Miss Elia Turnbull, Toronto, are spending•Eas- ter week with, their mother, Mrs. G. T. Turnbull. Mr, and Mrs. Watt, of Guelph are visiting her Either, Mr, J. B.I•iender- Miss Jean Buck spent Easter in Norwich. Mr. and Mrs. James Gillespie,'and little son, of Toronto, visited Mr.. and Mrs. Neil Gillespie. Mr. Ryerson Hartry, of Guelph, is was in town renewing' old acquaint - visiting his father, Mr, Hartry. 'antes. Miss Emily Deem is visiting friends 'M•r. and Mrs, Elvin Janees, of 'Gril- le Toronto, lia, were guests of Mr. •Jouies' sister, 'Miss Dougall, of Sarnia is visiting Mrs, .C. Aberhart.her sister, Mrs. M. R. Reninie.tDr.'H'axvey'lBur ows, of St: Cath- `Miss''Mat_itha Reid spent a few days et vies, Mr, Arthur Burrows of De - in Toronto, --1'•jiP troit, and Miss Kathleen Burrows, Df Easter guests at the home of Mr. London, spent the,holiday with their and Mrs. D. 'McCowan, Roxboro,. parents, Dr. and Mrs. 'F J Bu'rrows. were Mrs, William 'Sullivan, and Miss Miss ''Margaret Case and 'Miss Mary MoCowan, Toronto,, and Miss Ethel McDougall, Of tFerd'iiosp'ital, Tena McKay, trained nurse, of De -Detroit, spent the week -end :at their tr'oit. homes here. 'Mrs. W. P. Lane' and daughter Miss Helen 'Dickson of.Toronto, is Helen, are visiting with friends. in visiting' her inother, Mrs.,; -A; Dickson. Toronto this week. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. !Baxter and little 'Miss Louise Allen, of Hamilton, is son, of Stratford, spent the week -end spending the holidays with her par- with her parents, Mr. aitd Mrs. T. ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Allen,. Eg- Grieve. niondville. Mr. George Dickson underwent an 'Miss Margaret Pinkney and Mrs. operation for appendicitis' Saturday. Kelly, of Stratford, were guests of Mr. -Fred Archibald, of Jarvis, is tiff. and'M.rs. John :Pinkney'on'Good spending the 'holidays with his par- Frid aY• cats, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Archibald,. Miss Agnes 'Purcell, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Martin and spent Easter at her hone here, family, of Toronto, are,, guests at the Mr. and Mrs.' G. D, Ferguson.spent home of Mr, and MTS.. .A.. A. Mc the • week -end at Mrs. Ferguson's Lerman. • home in Toronto. Mrs. Ferguson Miss Mary 'Bell, of Wilton 'Grove, will remain for a 'short visit is a holiday visitor at the home of her Miss Dorothy Hutchison, sof St. parents,' Mr, and Mrs. Rep, Belt Catharines and' lir. Geo. Hutchison,, Me. acid Mts.'A.lAfcKenzie, Orillia, Of London, are spending the holidays are guests at the home..of Mrs. D. with their parents, •Mr,, and Mrs, F. McKenzie. D. Hutchison. Mr. and Mrs. E. Umbaah, of To- Mr. and Mrs, Win. Weiland and ionto; spent the week -end with Mr. son :Billy, of Oakville, and Miss and Mrs. D. H. Stewart. Auclry Tuck, of Toronto, mtotored up . Mrs. G. D. !Haigh and daughter on Sunday to the home of Mr. and Mary, are spending the Easter vaca- Mrs. Henry Weiland, Egmondville. tion in Lucknow. Mr. Warren Arent, of Detroit, Mt'. Fred 'Jackson, of 'Bobcaygeot and Mr. Arthur Arent, of Toronto, continuation school staff; is visiting spent Easter at their home. his parentis, 'Mr, and Mrs,' L. C. Mr. and Mrs ., Ben. Johnson are Jacksotl visiting in Toronto this week, 11ir, end Mrs. Harold Frost left on Mr, Edward D,7�2vereattx is spending Alonday for Owossa, Mich., whets his vacation in Windsor, Detroit and they will reside for the summer, Durand: !lairs. R. Frost has returned 'after•. Mr. and Mrs. Melsorf and daugh spending a week with her daughter, 'ter, Dorothy, of St. Marys, are visit- Mrs. Howard F. Burgess, at, Owossa, ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. Mich. Bi•ckell. Mr. Alex. Hildebrandt, of 'Heusnh, Mr. 'F, (Hanna has purchased a spent Sunday with his eonsin, 'Mr, Pontiac 'coach. 'Louis Hildebrandt. Miss Edna Smith is spending 'her Mrs. (Rev,) 16liltar, of Cottani, holidays with her. cousin, Aldimer visited her sister, Mrs. R. S. Evans, Gemmel', of Tuckersmith, and her mother, Mrs, "1rtn, Clark, Mrs. James H, Wright, of Mitchell, this week. �std 'Mrs. Albert Cooke and little son Mrs. Ed. Daley, of 'Walkerton, was o'bby, of Monkton, were guests of, an Easterguestat ,the home of Mc: iH . Mrs J.H. Smith and Mrs, Troyer, and Mrs, 'Peter Daley. on Tuesday. Ilvir. J. :P. Bell, of Toronto, spent. Last year Seaforthr curlers clo c'd the holiday town. in o n. .their sensori on April 20th,- and on Miss V'ofetiRankin and 'Miss Violet the day previous twenty-two ends Dick spent the holiday ittKitchener. were played ort wonderful ice. This ealrs. Harry Watson, of Goderich, season, seeding is well: under way at spent the holiday with her parents, the same date. Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Archibald, of Mrs,, E. J. Hicks, sof Toronto, is Oakville, are spending the holidays visiting 'friends in town: with his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs, James Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, of Archibald,Woodstock, are visitors at his home Mr. and Mrs. Bert •Irwin, of Thorn- here. hill, are spending the holidays with Mr. William iSomcrville, of Toron- friends here. 'Mrs. A. J, Walker and two chil- dren, of ''Winghain, and Dr. Garnet Chapman; of 'Bridgeburg, spent Eas- ter with .their 'parents, 'Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Chapman. Dr. Archie FFIays, of !Fort Erie, spent the week -end at the home of This parents, 'Mr: 'and Mrs, James (Hays. 'Mr. Percy Hoag, of 'Hagersville, is spending !the rEester vacation 'at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W; D. Hoag. . Mr, John 'Hifichiey,of •B'rantford, is spending the "holidays with his mother, Mrs. J. D.• H'inchley, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Armstrong motored to Lucknow on Thursday, Mr, 'Malcolm , Arrihstrong returning to spend the Easter holidays at his home. Miss Helen Redmond ds Matting friends in 'Clinton and 'Hensal'1 'kids week. Miss' Margery IBrowu, of Toronto, spent the week -end with her parents at the. Rectory, Mr. W, of ILittle,.of Delhi continu- ation. school staff, is spending the Easter vacation with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Little.. 'Mr. Little says the farmers of Norfolk county are going' into raising tobacco to a considerable extent. Mrs. Geo. Chesney and Mr, ' and 'Mr. and Mrs. 'Miami Chesney, of To- ronto spent Easter with Mrs. J. 'R. H•abkirk,:'' . Miss. Ruth Thompson, of 'Tillson- 'urg, and Miss Gladys Thompson, of Niagara .Falls, are, spending :the holi- days with their parents, Mr, arid Mrs. 5; B. Thompson', ' uMrl'J ilI Peet • has purchased- an ,r� Essexy c , 1 r 'Mr. and Mrs: E. Smith, of Peter boro, spent the holiday at the dtolne of Mrs. 'Smith's mother' Mrs fames Beattie. Miss Jessie Is t J s e iWi or , 'tit. T.cricltatter, was a week -end guest at the home of her father, MnIJ M. Wilson, Mr. and 'Mrs, John A. Wilson spent the week -end at the -home of Mr. and Airs. C. R. S!o'merville, in 'London, Mrs. 'Lounsbery• and `'Muriel- and .Alexe, of.'Del'hi, who are former resi- dents of 'Londesboro, visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew 'Little on Saturday. Mr. Loiins'bery formerly owned a store at Londes'boro, beltig in business !there about 1'5 years. Miss 'Erie Stewart, of Kitchener, spent the week -end at her :home 'here. Mr, and Mrs, 'R B. 'Horton and little daughter, of Detroit, • are visit- ing Mr. and AMs. Jamesr'SP.roat, Mr, Don 'Kerslake, of Toronto, is. a holiday visitor at .home here. Miss 'Cecelia Horan, of Winghain, is a `visitor at her Nome here, Mrs. W. G. W. Fee is visiting,rela- tives at Varna this week. - ''`Mr at d^ Mr's. •`Ivan IHi11, of Water - 'ford, ar s endin the:1 o ida s'. wnh d, n g� 1 y Mr. and •Mrs, F.'5. Kerslake. ''Mrs and Mrs E.'J,'Box arid Alan lviclLeod were at Port Huron 'visiting relatfd s e Mr. Relit, Reid was a' Detroit visitor, Mr. W, Sutherland, of Forest, was e week -end visitor at his home here.. Mr, Warren Arent, of Detroit, spent 'the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, Ament, Mr. and Mrs. Norman 'ifab'kirk, of Grosse 'Isle, were holiday visitors at home of Mr, and Mrs. T. R. Habkirk. 'Mrs, Ctidmore, of Kitchener, spent, the holiday with her sister,. Mrs. J. A. Westcott, The Misses !Love, of 'Toronto,' are spending Easter with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Love. ` • Mr, T. Smith, of Windsor, spent Good Friday. at his home here. Miss Mary Laing, of Milverton, is. spending' the vacation at her home, . Judge and Mrs. J. L. Killoran and children, of Stratford, were in town Monday, Mrs, T. Sandrick and daughter, Miss Florence'Laidlaw, of Toronto Miss Beulah, Of Ingersoll, and• Miss is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. C. Staples, are guests at the home of tLaidlaw. Mr. and 'Mrs, MacTavish. Mrs. T. Smale has been ill • for some Mr. Theodore Bullard, o4 !Detroit, weeks, but is' recovering, • ' is visiting�rhis parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Mr. C. F. Smith, of Toroh'to, is a 'W. B. Bullard. visitor at the home of 'lis parents, lir. Pani !Freeman, of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. 5. H. Smith. spent .Easter with his 'mother, Mrs. Mr. and 'Mrs, R. Johnstone and two Freeman, who recently celebrated her sons, 'Alec and 'Flinn, and Mr. Geo. 87th b'ir'thday. -Many friends.unite in Aberhart, motored from London -on kind costgratulations. Good Friday .bo 'visit Mr. .and Mrs:; G: Mr, Leslie 'Watson, of Toronto, Aberhart, McKillop. spent the week-ettc1 with his father, Dr. Au'brey.'Orich, Miss' -Gertrude 'Mr. James Watson: Crich and Miss '•Frances Crich are Rev. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Brown are home fao•m, Toronto over the holiday. visiting their daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Mr. G. D: 'Haigh has p,u'rebased a Livingstone, in Toronto; Hudson car. • Mr. J.' Robinson, of Detroit, spent Mr. A. Waugh, of Ignace, Mich. Easter with his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs, Fred Robinson. •Miss Dorothy' Wilson, of Arthur, is •spending the holidays with her par- ents Mr. and 'Mrs Wilson,Miss a J. J Wilsonsbridesmaid Y wasat the oung- Fulier wedding in Sarnia .Saturday. Miss Bertha Beattie, of Toronto, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr's. Robert 'Beattie. 'Miss Jackson visited friends in Lon- don on Monday, ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Geo, 'Hills and Mr. Lillico motored to Oshawa on Sun- day, Iviiss Ria "Hills returnnig with thein for a short visit, Miss Bessie Grieve is visiting New York and 'Washington, going with a party' of 'Ontario teachers, Miss Jessie McMillan and Mr. Stanley Gray, of Toronto, are spend- ing the holidays at the.home of her parents,' Mr. and Mr's. W. E. Mc - Milian. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Archibald, of Cayuga, spent Easter with his parents, 'Mr. and .Mrs. 'Andrew Archibald. ST. 'COLUMBAN, Miss Margaret Doyle,. of Maidstone, is spending the Easter holidays at the home of he.r parents, 'Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Doyle, Hibbert, ;Misse Margaret 'Ivic'Grath, of Strat- ford Normal •schoot, is spending' the holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Peter H. MoGrath, Miss Mary McQuaid, of McGregor, is spending Easter holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F•ranlc McQuaid. Miss Mildred ,McGrath, of •Bam- burg, is spending the Easter holidays at the home of her parents, Mr, and 'Mrs, P. V. 'McGrath, Miss Annie . Dalton, of Detroit, spent Easter with - her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John. Dalton, Hibbert. Miss Gertrude McGrath, of LM - wood, is holidaying at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Mc- Grath. Miss 'Helena Flannery of Linwood, is spending the Easter' holidays at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs P. Flannery. Mr. Thomas McQuaid, of Stratford Normal School, is holidaying at the h•onte of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph McQuaid. 'Mr. Patrick 'Feeney, of De 'Lasalle College, Aurora,' is visiting at the home of his parelits, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Feeney. !Miss Mary Dalton, of Detroit, spent a few days at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John Dalton. Mr, 'Charles Malone, of 'Stratford, is a visitor at the home of Isis par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. John Malone. Mr. Joseph Moylan, of St. Mich- ael's College, Toronto, spent Easter with his parents, Mr. and Mes. Thos. Moylan. Mr.. Tam Lane, Toronto, and Mr. James 'Lane, Stratford Normal school, to,spent the week -end with hissis- are spending the Easter holidays ' at tars, Mrs. Whittaker and Miss Sons- the home of their parents, Mr, and crville, Mrs. John •Lane, 'Mr. L. Kennerly, of Toronto, was, !Miss Alice 'O'Reilley, Detroit, is an the guest of DrMackay,'aster visitor with.her parents, Mr. Good Values in FOOTWEAR The people of Seaforth and vicinity know good values in footwear, The steady increase in our business proves it. Have you beenin yet? THE ECONOMY BOOT SHOP .-EAS' CASI3 ,, PAY LESS, Opposite Cocninerical Hotel and Mrs. James Q'Reflly, 'Hibbert Miss' Teresa e sa ' ' O''Retil Yon�la of London, , � its visiting her mother and.' brother,'Mr, and Mrs, Louis O'Rielly,' Hib Aulorno ile . Ip Y s :once`'` 'bert. 1 Miss S. Queeiian is visiting with `Every car owner needs this motet fiends in 'Detroit 'during 'the Easter tion. With. heavier road traffic holid, London; cannot afford to take chances. you MissaysMary Downey, of was an Easter visitor at the home of 1927 RATES her parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Downey,St. .Columban. Chevrolet, Chrysler 4,D ant 4,YDodge, Dur - Miss, Florence Coyne, of Bancroft,Essex, Ford, ray. Dort, Star, is spending the Easter holidays with 'Maxwell, Overland, Pontiac, etc. her parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Michael Public Liability' $5.00. Property Coyne, Hibbert. Damage $4.00 The St or m. -- - The district a mile west and a utile north of St, Colum- Chrysler 6, Chalmers, Durant 6, ,Find. Oak - ban were in the path of a cyclone son, Jewett, !McLaughlin, Nash, Oak. Tuesday night around 8130 p. m., land, Studebaker, Paige, Witlys- whieh; while it did not last more than Knight, Oldsmobile, etc. a few minutes at its worst did a PabIic Liability $6.00, Property • great deal of damage. Mr. John Damage $5.00 Devereaux, Lot 1, :Tuckersntith the Highway, diad: his barn- roof bad - an Six months' policy at 70 per cent, of ly demolished and the roof, infaegi 'llf above rates, 'Gives V1,000,00' proteotion to the car badly wrecked his splendid new driv owner against injuriesjor death ofan 'lig shed, Just east half a,. mile, Peter `to Mc!Grath's'barn was completely strip-, othperer or persons and damage to y. ped down to the main plates. His other cars, vehicles or other property, oss will he heavy, The path seemed Legal expenses and doctor's hill are to he about due .east, as north of St. also included. Columban on the second apsi third Rates for Collision, Fire concessions, AICKillop. it struck theand Theft Karns and windmills. at Messrs. Jos- eph and Frank McQuaid s. Mr. Terry Flannery and Mr. Thos. O'Reilly suf- , Everybody's Auto Accident Policy fered heavy damage as the roofs on both their barns were badly wreck- ed, the Flannery barn losing nearly half of the whole 'roof. Further north east; the Krauskopf 'brothers had a lot of damage done to their- barn doors and kitchen. Few barns . any way near the centre of the storm es- caped without the loss of alot of shingles and ridge :boards„ andlight- ning rads being .blown off the roofs. Besides, a lot of windows were 'blowni fn at several homes.: St. Columban flag station was coni- pletelydemolished and carried into a rtet hb riog=field during the .cyclone e on Tuesday night. This was the worst windstorm that has struck this district since the Good Friday: storm of 1913. an application, W J. Walker 81,Son UNDERTAKING —and— EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment W. 3. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license,. Flowers Furnished, Night or. day phone 67. Premium $5,00. 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