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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1927-05-26, Page 5�sas.wss THURSDAY,, MAY 26, 1927, THE SEAFORTII NEWS PORK ANDBEANS as an appetizing • dish, even for th'ose who are: not hungry, There is one essential, 'however; in making an ideal dish of it. The pork roust give it the right, flavor and we pride ourselves that we know :how to supply just the right cut t for ,the J typurpose. P P Try it once. You'll want it often. Phone 58 Seaforth. ®.[. ST EWA T R Your Butcher. Red & White Chain Stores Our Specials For This Week Schneiders Pure Lard, 3 lb. pail for 490 Canned Tomatoes, 2 tins Coffee, li , Coed Ak _White, lb. Hill Top Best Tisa, lb. 69c Canned Peas. . 2 Tins for 25c ,. Olives,Queen 's bottle 1. 40 Libb y ,y OSSA Sproat Phone 8 W. M., Stewart Phone 77 25c 58c CRBAM The Dairy Farmer is assured of good markets the whole yeas:for his DairyProclucts, Increase your Dairy Herd and enlargeyour bank ac- count. They will not failYotY; Produce onlycream 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. WWalker & Son UNDERTAKING =and EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment W. J. WALI{ER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license, Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67. Chas, A, llowey. Instruction in Piano, Organ, Theory and 'Voice Culture Studio over Dominion Bank, Seaforth JUST TO REMIND YOLT of .uplllktlej''S Family Loaf" -The wrapped bread Its worth your while to give it a trial Buns, Oakes, Pastries, Etc, Phone 70—Prompt Delivery C onie and inspect our Bakery at your own convenince ROY : S. PINICNEY ' Dick Block--Seaforth, insoisveloLstrintiEldeeelt Di H. McInnes Chiropractor Of Wingham, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons Diseases of all kinds success- fully treated. Electricity used. Nothing as,Good for Asthma. As- thma remedies come and go 'but every year •the sales ofAbe 'original Dr, J. D• Kellogg's 'Asthma (Remedy ,grow greater and greater. No further evid- ence could ibe asked of .its remarkable merits. at relieves, It is always of the same unvarying natality which' the sufferer from asthma learns to Imo*. Do not suffer anothertattack, but eget •this splendid retnedy to -day. Want and: For Sale ads, 1 week 25c ?h. letephone department of a awdorn door?. menta! icor,. Anything can be sold by Long Distance No matter what you have to sell, do not think it can- not be sold by Long Dis- tance. It can—if the price is right. People are rapid- ly becoming educated to buy by telephone many t h i n g s they formerly thought they had to ex- amine before purchasing, Those who have definitely ac- cepted Long Distance for sys- tematic selling tell us and the number is' rapidly growing — that where they do not suc- ceed in making a sale on the, .first try, the prospect nearly always comes back later to buy. Crit the Long Distance habit. There and 40,000 more telephone. prospects to Ontario and. Qua - bee this gum, 955 BORN. CP:ICFI: In Tuckersmith, on 'May 7th, 19'27, to Mr, and 'Mrs. 'Herman ICnich, a daughter, Helen -Doreen. CROINIIN.-To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 'Cronin .Hi'btert, on IMay 22nd, 1927, a daughter. I)OYLE.—'At Detroit, on May .15th,' 1927, to Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Doyle, a ,laughter (.Mary), TOWN TOPICS roll, ''re'visiting Mr. and Mrs, 'Phos, and families were six brothels, •'Will Fe$gttson. Of Toronto,' John and. Mac .of London, s IMr. Har'olil'Coates is 'paying a visit :'Haugh and, Duncan .of li3rucefield, to his brother Frank at Sioux Look- Frank at home, and one ''sister, 'Mrs. _ out°on his � s of T. Baird, 'wa• t Ninth a d of Staai T; r ' Y ern 'Ontario, le ate to the O Y k to -take a positi'on in the air •service. clay alt motored to the .!lime of !Mr. w Miss'Grette,' Ross is spending a iH. Aikenhead where the evening' was { fi:'w days in ;Windsor. spent in games and' dancing. 'Captain Ferguson is visiting at his Mr. Jno. M'cE'wen and sister Annie, home in E"gmond'vi1le, his boat 'being of 'Bayfield road, spent 'Wednesday laid up at Buffalo temporarily, owing evening, with Mr. Alex,'M•dBeatb, sec - ito to lack of cargoes. olid 'concession of„Stanley, Mr. :Stanley ''Grey, Of Toronto, visit- 'Mr: and 'Mrs. 'Lorne 'Taylor, spent ed at the home of 'Mr; and Mrs. W. Sunday with Mr. and `Mrs, 'Oliff F. McMillan, over the holiday. Levey, of Clinton. 'Mr. and 'Mrs Bent`'Harton and !Misses Dorothy 'Woolley and Retta S'h'irley, 'Mrs: !Janes ''Sproat, Mrs, Taylor spent !Sunday with 'Miss Mar 'Russell Sproat- and Mrs: James Hays garet 'Levey, of Clinton. 1 motored to IBrid'gebuig last week to ' Mr. and 'Mrs, Jas. =Bowey, of Kip - visited .Mr. and Mrs. Rolbt. Beatty, pen; spent ''Sund'ay'with Mr, and Mrs. and enjoy the 'beautiful (blossom sea- Arthur McQueen, 2nd on, Stanley. son, Mrs. 'Hays also visited her son, 'The (Hogan family, of Toronto, q 1Dr, -ArahieHays• of Fort Erie. spent Monday at the home of Mr. e Mars. W. IB, 'MdLean .is quite ill at James ?Thompson. present, Mrs. Coulter (being called Mr. Lorne Pepper,' spent Sunday home' to take care of•'hcr. visiting at the home of Mr. James IMisses Ida and ,Eva Love, of To- I•Iay, near the `Red Tavern. ronto, .spent 'the week -end w elw eitd i I+ with ' Mr, lir, George 'Wilson, the violin pro- e and Mrs. J'o'hn Love. fessional, has 'treated himsellf to 'a Mr. and Mrs. Dinnin Were in Strat- new violin, ford ' on Friday visiting ' r t friends. r Y g n Or, and. .Mrs. s Will Aiketthead,: of Mr. 'Bert Horton has gone' to To- Toronto, are 'spending the holiday ronto to take a •position with an in-a-itlr his 'brothers, and also his sister, 'snrance dompauy. Mrs. Thomas Baird, second conees- Miss Isa•belde 'Close, of Kitchener, sion, 'Stanley, (visited Miss 'Belle Jackson 'over the 'Rev. Mr. tl,Moonhohse, of Clinton, holiday. will exchange pulpits with Rev. Mr. Mr. Gorclon 'McGonigle is laid up 'Bremner, of Brucefield, ort IMay 29th, wi'th'a severe attack of tonsilitis. Mr, and IMrs. 'Fred Pepper' and !Misses'Bessie and 'Margaret Grieve family, spent 'Sunday with his broth - motored to ,London f o a i Saturday and td Y et no, E. Pepper, e er 2 of Hien. PP , 4 Stan - spent therday with friends. ley, Dr..and Mrs. J. F. Docherty, of Mr.and Mrs. Jno, Graham, of 2nd 'Conneaut, Ohio, .motored .here to of 'Stanley, spent Sunday with Mr. visit the doctor's parents, Mr, and and Mrs. 11x:11 Ross and family, near Mrs. ,L G. Docherty, of Egntondville: Seaforth. Mrs. James T•hompson's mother, No child should be allowed to suf- Mrs. ;Chesney, and sister, 'Miss Jennie fer an hour .'from worms when 'Chesney, spent Monday with her, prompt relief an be got in a simple We had.a nice rain on Monday. It but strong, remedy—Mother Graves' rained 1.64 inches. Worm Miss 'Jessie Wilson, of (Toronto, i the guest of Miss .Norma Jeffrey, Miss Gladys h' li a Stln a Y gl w, oE'Toron Toron- to, spent the .,holiday with her Par- ents, Mr.arid Mrs. T. G. !Shillingla Misses 'Libby and Janet •Flett,:'o Grimsby, are .guests at the home of Mrs. J. "R, IHabkirk. Miss Jessie 'MdMillan, of Toronto spent t'he week -end at the diorite p iter 'parents, Mr, and Mrs, W. F. Mc- Millan, Mr, :and 'Mrs, iL. Stone]and family, of Norwich, were week -end guests at the •home_of her sister; Mrs. Shannon in McKillop. Mrs, W. 'Butt and Mrs. R. P. Bel were in 'London visiting friends. Miss 'Stephens, of 'Toronto, was the guest of Miss ,Alva Graves. • Mr. and IMrs. 'W. G. Spencer an. children motored to 'Port 'Colborne over the `week -end, Miss Alva Graves, who ho has- been ill, is in 'Bayfield recuperating, 1M •, and Mrs. ' i L s. Rdb r ' e ton•'anci daugiii- ter, Miss Helen, of 'Glinbort1 ,were visitors at'the ` home of Mrs. W. Broa fo d ot. !Miss Florence Laidlaw; of 'Toronto spent Victoria Day with her mother, !Mrs. J. C. Laidla'ty, Mr, Leslie !Watson, of Toronto, spent the week -end at his 'home'here Mrs, Ed, Mole and c'h'ildren visited at'Petrodia over the week end. Messrs. 'Frank McMalkin and W. R. 'Veale of Ingersoll and. Oscar .Neil of !Seaforth,• returned to 'Ingersoll on g 'Friday after a week spent at Lake -of - Bays, 'Muskoka, trottnfishing.-Jinge'r- soi'l Tribune. Messrs, Con. 'Eckert •and James Purcell 'built 'a cement sidewalk for Mrs, J. 'A. GfoCrae last week, 'Mr. James Johnston has'finished 'tingling his house and 'wood shed, 'Mr. Gordon Thompson was a Woodstock visitor over the holiday. •Dr, and Mrs. J. A.'Munn spenf the week end in 'St. Catharines. Mr. and' Mrs, iMcLean of Wingham nd ;Mrs: 'J. O. Rose of Guelph are ttests.:at the home of 'Mr, and 'Mrs, ohn Beattie. Miss 'Edith Govenlock o'f Toronto pent the week end with her parents; Mr: and Mrs. J. M. ;Govenlock, /Mrs. John Sproat •has returned frdm visit to Detroit, Mr. John McCaa was a Toronto isitor. The Misses Muir of Brantford we,' eek end visitors at the home of Mr. nd'Mrs, John Muir. IMr. Will Sutherland, of Forest pent the 'holiday with his; parents, fr. and 'Mrs. A. D. Sutherland. lMr. 'Arthur 'Car'n'ochan of Picton vas a 'guest at the home of 'Mr and Its, R. !Frost. Also Mr. and Mrs. 'cCatt'ghan off Toronto. Mr. IReuben !Frost is erecting a fine'. eraad'ah on Ur, J. iA. Steavant's res'- ence, 'High street. 'Mr, and Mrs, S. 'Morton and chil- ren of 'Hamilton spent the 'holiday 'ith Mr. and 'Mrs. J. H,'Broadfoot, 'Mr, John Maclrevish has been con- ned to'his'hoine for a few clays with incss. Mr. Leslie'MriK'ay was home front itchener for the holiday. 'Messrs. J. E. Keating, R. N. 'Bis- onnette-and C. A. Barber attended' e Lions convention at -.Niagara ails, Mr. and 'Mrs, F. Brugger of Tor- nio spent the holiday in town. Mr. C. C. IBachus of London was holiday 'visitor in town. .Mrs. R. llloward is visiting her aughter, Mrs.'John '.Stewart, in 'God-- ich, Miss 'Olieistetta Allen is 111 at pres tt,. Mr. and 'Mrs, Welter Rdbinson, Jas Dorothy Robinson, !'Liss Bea - ice Seip and Miss Jean Cluff, motor - 1 to Sarnia and spent !Sunday. Mr. and IMrs, `Albert Hudson and ildren spent Victoria Day in Mit- telt Mrs, J. Hopper was in Stratford to sit her 'husband who is ill in the hos- tel. )Mr, )M, Walker and Miss :H. Patter- n of London spent the week end at e home of 4VIr. 'Walker's uncle, .l'Ir, H, (Holland. Miss Mary Hays of Toronto spent e week end with her parents, Mr. d Mrs. Adam Hays. illi. Scott Habkirk of Grosse Isle, ent the week end with his parents, 'Mrs, P. H. 'Larkin is in Windsor is week. attending the 'General Coun- of the Presbyterian FWJM:S, Mr, John (Forrest dnd daughter argaret and Mr, 'Joseph Forrest re in 'Hillsgreen visiting relatives, Mr. and 'Mrs. Webb of Toronto are sitars at the 'home 'olf'Mr. and Mrs. in. Morrison. Mr. Chapman, of the 'MontIment arks, was in Bridge'burg over the ek-end to erect a monument, re- ning •on !Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Chapman, yf entail, Ont., are visiting with their rents, Mr. land' Mrs, W. E. Grap- e, this week. Dr. and -Mrs !Lane, of Toro'n'to, e.nt Sunday with the former's other, Rev.W. P. Lane, and his Cis- Mrs. (Rev.) W. 'D. IMo'Donald. Rev.. and Mrs. W. P. Lane and dar- ter Helen spent the holiday with ends at Lu'cknow. Mr. W. A. Crich''S sedan was found Petrolia !last Friday after another had been stolen. It was little,the rse for its ad'ventv�t'e. M'r, Karl Anent is spending the ek in London. Mrs. Wm. Clark, who spent the Iter with ,her daughter, Mrs. R. S. ans, returned on Wednesday'' 'so' home in Varna for the summer. Mrs. FrankHedmlond spent a week h Mrs. 'Peck, of Hensall. tis Nina Roblb, of Port Colborne, s home for the holliclay. Rev. Mr. and 'Mrs, Priest and dau- ber, o'f Toronto, visited 'Mrs. John bb, on 'Stmday, 'after taking ser - es et London on Sunday. Mrs.'3. iWobds, Of London, was the est of 'her (brother, !Mr. 'L'ouis'Hitde- ndt Sunday, Mr, and 'Mrs.' Louis 'Hildebrandt Seaforth, and Mr. and Mrs. Irvine d'dbran'dlt, of Godenidh, were visit- in 'Hensall on the 24th, fr. and"' Mrs. W'm.'Hyde. of Heti 9 orm .Lorne Taylor . spent. Monday an Tuesday in Clinton on 'business,. CROMARTY, ..Miss 'Mary 'Woolley likes sweet Mr. John H. Scott, Provincial but -Slip has accepted a position in th ter grader, with his wife- and son candye annufactoal in Fellows' 'Frank, spent the weekend and holi- the held of Odd Fylloeve ngi day with friends 'here. • was held on Sunday evening it Mr. Will Howe, of Toronto, spent 'Rsy, Wld church, when the paver the 'holiday .under the paretal roof, Rev. W. o Bremner delivered a ver Mr. 4astin Hryggartt visited friends able seinnat on the Supremacy- o in this vicinity ort Tuesday. Christ." 'Mrs. James Gardiner, of Kirkton, 'The softball game ;Monday Sealf night be spent Sunday' with 'Mrs. Ro'bt. Gar- diner.boys Sealforth Bruceeeld was postponed owing t . Mr. McLeod of London, visited the wet weather. with Lamonel's op Sunday. beans John Murdock is shippin The iVia•rdon 'Ritchie- 'Auxiliary held this week from Brucefield sta their 'monthly meeting at the Presby - Hon. terian church on Saturday, May 21st: The monthly meeting of. the U. F A good attendance was present. W O. was held at the home of Mrs C. •Clifton, London!road south.` 'Mrs CONSTAN'CE,. Dow gave'a very helpful paper o "New Ideas in Poultry Equiptnent' Mr. Wm. Rhin spent the week -end Questions on legislation, marketin at !Stratford and Niagara Falls. and citizenship were discussed, 'Dr. and 'Mrs. Weir and family, Of 'Mrs, (Rev.) W. A. Bremner has re Auburn, spent the 24th -at 'Wlni. turned frdm a pleasant visit with he Rinn s. daughter, Mrs.' C. West, of 'Cleveland )Mr. James J. Rogers, of 'Toronto, and relatives in. Detroit. 'has returned 'home .after spending a Mr. and Mrs, 'Monteith and ail few weeks with Mr, 'Chas. Mc- dren, of London, spent the week -en Gregor: with Mrs, IMptiteith's .mother, Mrs )Mrs, !Mary 'Clark returned ' home Janet Ross. after a two weeks' visit with herT'Mr. James McDonald is remodel ncphew, Mr. McCully, of Stratford. linMrs. 'Alden McGawn and family, of house. he interior of 'Mr. 13, O'Rourke' the 24th. called on 'Wm. Rinn's on May 24th seems to be he day when many families venture forth with rod and line 'to try their luck at the'ex- citing pastime of fishing, Some few ,Miss, Margaret Aikenthead, of Wes- nights before this eventful day a'few tervelt 'Business College, London, of'Brucefield's anglers were out with spent the week -end at i er,+home •here, spear and lantern engaged in 'this 'VIr. and Mrs. M. S. Animal -wad and popular sport. The evening was fine, daughter Lillian, ace'oinpanied'by'Mr. the fish 'plentiful and the sport ex - and Mrs. Ji 13.:Aikenhead, spent the citing, shad after shad being rapidly holiday with friends here. added to the large :basket Suddenly, One' of those .happy events of the one of 'the sportsmen spied a splen - holiday was the A•ikenhead reunion did specimen a few yards from the 'held at the' home of Mr. and /qrs. F. shore close to a large rock; with a Aikenheacl, when about 20 friends magnificent bound he landed upon gathered .and spent a delightful time the said rock' but sad to relate (it was together. Present with their 'wives sl'ip'pery and with a deafening whoop BRUCEFIELD. ewsboys olIar TT makes no difference at !die Government Savings Office, whether the deposit comes from newsboy or noble. ronoNTo': BRANCHES t.• Every saver receives the sante Cor. Bay & Adelaide Stet ollte attention irrespective' 41; 544 Danlorth Avo„ :Cor. ^ h , utitversity &. Dundas st:- statio9t fn life or a m o u n t OTHER BRANCHES AT; deposited, Ay 1 m 0', •Brantford, l? Hamilton, ' Newmarket, You are cordially invited to Ottawa, Owen Soupd, y Pembroke, Seaforth, St: open an •account, It will be a' Catharines, Si. Mary's, rlV.,e a to serve you. 5 Walkerton, Woodstock, P g Seaforth Branch, J, M. McMillan,; Manager Hous 9.30.-a.m. to 5 p.m.. Saturday 9.30. a.m. to 5 p • , 7 rim. to 9.30 pan. PROVINCE OF FG EER) DEPo5/T6U 9 HEAD OFFICE 80 US G OFFICE AVIN S NrAEoCOVERNME,vr �o `Nrr. I5 QUEENS PAM r,• PAGE FIVE angler and lantern 'landed in the great men who haw wade 'Bruce'field drink ! The slport'was spoiled fora famous, and meanwhile -we him few moments •but the optimism of a' luck and prosperity in this line of true spont 'prevailed ansi today the aforesaid angler. seniles ,with the 'rest when the story is told, Y,P.S.--1,lhe monthly song service of the Y, P,. S was ` held 'Sunday evening, 'tire 22nd. 'The singing was led, by Miss Leila Stackhouse at the piano, assisted by Miss Eva Stack- house on the violin. Next Sunday tsiglit the meeting is in charge of the Citizenship committee, and will, no doubt be very interesting. It is.also rumored' that :the Y. P. S. are think- ing of :having the popular cantata, ;Joseph's 'Bondage," in the. near Ifu ture. Definite' notice_ will 'be given through 'this column next week. 'Many people in the 'surrounding communities have been wondering the reason for 'Brucefield's ra'p'id 'pro- gress to 'prospenity. Some attribute it to its financiers, others to its pro- gressive' business 'men, but strange to say many do notgive t the credit to its law -respecting citizens. So great is work, ' Surely It IS !better to be a dairy farmer here than a milli'onaire in New York -abut ask the Herdsman` this when you meet him. Y.P:S.—Naxt Sunda) evening a fall attendance is ''requested as the Exe- cutive have decided to commence en- rolling 'members and wish to have all names enrolled as soon as possible, so that the vaunts •co'tnttiittees may be 'formed. Beginning June, a new program, prepared by the Y.P, Board, opens up. The study 'books suggest- ed are very interesting and the'meet- ings are going to be 'better than ever. Be sure root to 'miss a night all suxnmcr. ,Mr, and 'Mrs. Thomas Sears of Ex- eter, sent Sundayx P at the haute of Mr, J. K, Cornish, Mr, .and Mrs, A. .R^ 'Calvert, of hid- erton, spent Sunday with friends in. he -v t a . Mr, iii Braege e Berry is opening a re- the a ' ''. then respect for law 'this ea t a tr esbment booth on the highway. custom .long indulged iny has been abandoned--that:of'making the road- m. side into a pasture field and leaving the stock unattended: As you leave behind the 'bustle and noise of this Automobile Insurance wonderful place Brucofield, for the quieter, peaceful rural scenes you will tome upon one of its successful dairy farmers herding his herd of Holsteins on the roadside. The cows :havebe- coit tea i ,,arta ned to the rattle and noise Of the many autos Y and only pause in their cropping of the lus- cious grass to stare disdainfully at some extra noisy 'Ford or trim sedan. The herdsman, with his 'pockets bulg- ing with newspapers, shifts his stool occasionally as the cows move on; sometimes a fly bothers him but he wears a •contented look upon his jov- ial face, for truly his is a congenial' job anti a paying one, too, Soon his Every car owner needs this protec- tion, With heavier road traffic you cannot afford to take chances. 1927 RATES Chevrolet, v Chrysler ser 4 1 Y Dodge, Dur- ant qr_ant 4, Essex, Ford, GDag Gray Dort, Star, Maxwell, Overland, Pontiac, etc. Public Liability $5.00. Property Damage $4.00 Chrysler 6, Chalmers, Durant 6, Hud- son, Jewett, McLaughlin, Nash, Oak- land, Studebaker, Paige, WilIys- Knight, Oldsmobile, etc. Public Liability $6.00, Property Damage $5.00 a name will 'be added to the list of those y d ° r, g r a s abaix ovmeanta rates, policy at ,70 per cent. o e e NOTICE Whybe without { w thou a morcel when you can have it done any day at Dennison & Pullman Barber Shop Barber Shop ust phone {2$ JTake for appointment Specialist in Marcelling, Shampooing, Manicuring and Massaging Gives $11,000.00 protection to the ca owner against injuries or death of an;^ person or persons and damage ti other cars, vehicles or other property Legal expenses and doctor's bill ar' also included. cel. 2at4, int t'eilision, Fire and Thef ' en application: Everybody's Auto Accident Policy n Y Policy $1,50P0r0m,-n-$pr week fit disability. $12.50 for partial dis ability. The biggest Five Dollars worth you ever got for your money no chances—Accidents Napper no matter how careful you are, Call, Write or Phone A. D. SUTHERLAND R Seaforth, Ontario. Phone 152. s The Svecial Milverton Flour We have it—Give it a Trial, Also Grain Screenings Chop of All Kinds C-. ti TIIOMSON GRAIN DEALER PHONE 25 ?' } uto Needs GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES Repairs and charging on all makes. !' A good line of New and Used P:.arts, A FEW USED CARS LISTED Chevrolet Touring, 1921 , . , .. , .. , , . ,$75,00 with License Ford Touring 1918:. .. $75.00 with License Ford Coupe 1925, balloon tires, like new ; .$375 with Licenseso f' ie ••.• Garage PHONE 167W DRESSES Nt:7 MATTER HOW DELICATE MAY BE ENTRUSTED TO OUR CARE, r' We claim that no dress is too dainty or expensive to be entrusted to us for cleaning with perfect confidence. is The cleaning Of dresses is an art, which takes time to study and achieve. Ladies' and Gent's Felt Hats cleaned. It only costs a dollar and will look like new. '. SE7W RTA GARMENT CARE SydneyDtingey, Proprietor COIVIMERCIAL BLOCK. . PHONE 227 or 210