HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1927-06-09, Page 5TRURSDAY, JUNIE.9, 1927,
PORK AND BEANS
is an, appetizing dish, even for
those who are not hungry. There
is one essential, however, in
making an ideal dish of it. The
por14, must give it, the right
flavor • and we pride, ourselves
that we know how to supply
just the right cut for the purpose.
Try it once. You'll want it often,
Phone 58 Seaforth,
D.
H. STEWART
Your Butcher.
THE , SEAFORTH NEWS
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'PICNIC WEEK"
S ardines, Crosswisebrand tin 14e
Kippered Snacks, 2 tins 15e
Sandwich Spread, Servusbot 23c
Fruits for Salad tin 35c
Oxford Canned Sausage,
14 oz. tin 20c
Boneless Chicken, 7 oz. tin 35e
Corn Beef Luncheon, 12 oz. 25e
Potted Tongue, Veal, Hato or
Beef 4, lb", tins, 3 for 25c
These are exceptionally low
prices for ono week and may
not occur again'
Ross J. Sproat Phone 8 ,
W. M1 Stewart Phone 77
MINIMOONIMINININft
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The Dairy Farmer is assured of good markets the
whole year for his Dairy Products.
Increase your Dairy Herd and enlarge jour. - 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 anew Cream Separator see the NEW
MELOTTE. We -can give you an attractive deal.
Seaforth Creamery Co, Seaforth, Ont.
C. A. BARBER, Prop. . .
• TOWN TOPICS
Mrs. Harry IDeslburra, Of Detroit, ds
at Present 'visiting her (parents, Mr,
and Mrs. C l cleart,
IMrs J..A,-,'Case and :Mrs.
erner and Helen Went on the Grey
•M
hound trip'to O'etro:rit ,on Tuesday.
Miss Janet'IOhesney, R.N., Oleve
land, is v isit'ing 'herr parents, 1% Ir, and
Mrs, P.M. Chesney.
MJdhn MacTavi'sh was fcalled to
SL. 'Tiunna$' owing to • the illness of
Mr. "Edward !McF'attl.
Mrs. 'Hain and .Mrs, Wegg'and
.
children I'eft on Friday for Toronto.
Mrs. ,Harn will return after 'a few
weeks visit,
Mr. and Mr's, Jo's, .lyloss and 'family,
of London, were guests of Mrs, Moss'
brother,_'Mr. Louis Hildebrandt on
Sunday . Mr, and 'Mrs, Irvine I3i1'de-
bran'd't and 'family, of Goderich, were
also guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lents
H'ildebranldt
A
staff offine
'theoBellaTePeph nph Of le 'Co.e ap-
pcared in 'the Juite number of the
Blue Bell, the official organ •of the
company.
Mr and Mrs, ":toward Cu'llbcnt add
fancily, of New Harlburg spent Sun-
day, at the home of ilvLr. and Mrs. G.
Seip,
Mr. Brenton Kerr, of Buffalo, N.Y.,
is spending his vacation at his hone.
Mr. and Mrs: J. IG. Mullen s'pen't a
few days in Toronto.
Mas `J. J. '.Habkirk left on Tuesday
to spend lie'r vacation with relatives
at Grosse Isle.
"Miss Sadie 'Robinson, .af Detroit,
is a visitor tat her home here.
:Miss Norma Muir is visiting friends
in Detroit..
IRev. Mr. 'Stewart, of Acton, was a
visitor at the home df his, hrot'her-in-
law, Ret W. D. McDonald,'
Miss Pearl 'Carndchan, of Detroit,
is a visitor at her home here.
Miss Nell McDougall is spending
a. couple of weeks 'in Detroit.
Misses ,Sadie 1-Iart and Mary Mat-
thews mo'tore'd to Detroit on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs, A. Wallace, of Tuck-
rstnith, have returned from visiting
fiend's in Essex comity.
1It, and Mos. Harvey Mason, of
ctroit, were visitors at Mrs. 'Mason's
one 'here
'1VMr.,and Mrs. Peter [Darrigan and
a'bv and Mrs. Tacker, of Windosr,
re guests at the home of Mr. Henry
: dGavin, Tuckerini_th,
Miss Easson, df ',the Stratford 'Col-
giate staff, was the guest of Mis's
nnie Brodie over the week -cud,
Miss Ethel idcKay and .efts Rey -
olds, df TliCdford, spent the week -
td with Mrs. 'H. McKay.
'Rev, 'Dr. Marsh, of Parry. Sound,
uI Mr. I}Iunter, of Summerhill,
ranee Edward I'slan'd, were the
tests 'Of IRev, "Dr, and Mrs, F. H.
arkin over the week -end.
'Aft•. and Mrs. 'Muter, of Usktc;•ne,•
sited Mr.and MIs Thos. Ferguson
his week
'Mr, W. E. Chapman had. the pleas-
e of a tour of inspection iit eo'iu-
ny with one of the officials across
e new 'Pea'ce bridge over the Nia-
ra River ,between'Bridgeburg and
iffalo, a few days before it was
m'pleted. Reports say traffic ,was
ry heavy over it last week -end.
On afonday° about midday much
crest 'was taken in two large rings
ircling the sun and many theories
•anced as to the cause and mean -
Some could see soldiers parad-
around 'the circles and others saw
els; some thought the end df the
rld was corning and others a :great
rm. ;Some Of Seafofth's .budding
Mists at the Collegiate came to
rescue with information that the
s were caused by the sun's rays
ing through layers Of ice crystal
he upper atmo'sp'here, Next d
'was also the reason given by t
y press from the we'a'ther bureau,
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W, J. Walker & Son
UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBABMING -
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. J. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67.
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JUST TO REMIND YOU
• of,
"Pinkney's
.Family
Loaf'
The wrapped bread
Its worth your while
to give it a trial
Buns, C€lkes, Pastries,
Etc.
Phone 70 -Prompt Delivery
Colne and inspect our Bakery
art your own convenince
ROY S. PINKNEY
Dick Block—Seaforth,
D, Hr McInnes
h1ropractor
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial 'Hotel, Seaforth
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday Afternoons
Diseases of all kinds success-
fully treated.
Electricity used,
BIRTHS.
1•')CKIFJRT;—'In IM'c:Killop, 'on ,"'June
2nd, :to'Mr. and Mrs. 'John A. Eck-
ert, a daughter.
DEATHS.
EIJCOAT. — On JWednesdlay, May
25th at•t • t
Cropfon ave, Los Angeles,
,
'Mr 'tD'avid'Ebcoat, aged 71 years,
Paring a corn is both risky and.
ineffective, It is match better to use
Holloway's Corn tRentovct• and eradi-
cate them entfrefy.
Chas. A. Howey
Teacher of
Piano, Organ and Theory
Summer Courses
Starting Now
Residence—Church Street
HIBBERT,
Mr. and Mrs. John Walsh, McKil-
lop, spent Tuesday evening in Surat-
forcl at the home orf the 'former s sis-
ter, 'Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kelly.
•Mi'. Dennis Barry, "I"uckers'mith,
spent ;Sunday afternoon with this 'cou-
sins, Mrs. Patrick' Ryan and son John
of Hibbert.
!Miss Agnes Murphy, daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Murphy, ',Regina,
formerly residents of the fourth line,
Hibbert, is visiting her relatives and
old neighbors in this district.
A Secret,—�A freind of mine from
McKillop was visiting in Tuckersmith
one day last week and while there
went fishing in the beautiful Bayfield
river, She got a -grand su'p'ply of fish,
and returning, said to nue, `'Now.Ifor
the life Of von, don't tell anybody the
fish are so plentiful and 'such 'neons
tees, because I want to come again
next week and get the ballance " I
said to her, "Upon my word, I won't
tell anybody her give' any hints over
the telephone." And I did not even
mention it to nay huslbatrd,'becattse'he.
would give the whole blessed thing
away, and ,that would 'he very unjust
as it was a private transaction. I think
I had 'better not mention any names
th'is time as some people don't like
to see their names in print. 'Come, my
friend, as soon as possible: ' The bal-
ance are safe yc't.•• One. Upon Whom
You ,Can Depend Your Life.
CONSTANCE.
Mr, Rdbert 'Moore of Stratford vis-
ited friends'in the •village on Ilvionday;.
Mr 'and 'Mrs Adam Nicholson spent
'Monday in 'Goderich wife the latter's
sister, Mrs, 'Wan. McArthur,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe IRiley spent Sun-
day with Mr. and -Mrs,. John Riley of
Tuckersmdth. -
Miss Annie .Ashby leaves for Eng-
land on Thursday to pay an extended
visit to relatives there,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephenson of
Brussels spent Sunday with the` lat-
ter's: parents, Mr. and Mrs, George
Riley of Constance.
Work has, commenced at putting in
a new floor in the:bridge opiposite Mr,
William TEinn's and traffic has closed
in that direction,
'Mrs. (Chas. Riley and son, 'Mr. Jas,
Riley df Tncicersmii'th, 'spent Sunday
wi•Ph. IMr, and, Mrs. 'Robert 'Grinrold
by.
Mr, Ben Riley has 'aken The con-
tract of building a (bridge' on Mr rer-
cy'Glazier's side road,
Don't 'forget the 'football match in
Kinburn IFridlav night n
g f this .weel.
between Monkton and';Kiirburn, 'rht
match will be played in Mr. Howard
tinder the parenthl roof, and returned
on Monday,
STJtFFA.
Mrs. :W. Harding and Jimmie of
London visited with Mrs. James Mil-
ler last `week •
Mr, and Oars. T. 'Warden and Mr,
R; 'Moffat, Seaforth, called on rela-
tives on Tuesday,,
Mrs. F, iHtsdchison of Chicago • is
visiting with • her ibroi+hers, Messrs.
A. A, and W. ,Colquhoun,
IiVMr. and Mrs: F. O'Brien and Mrs.
W. O'Brien attended the Conference
services in London on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. J. Verner, of Strait-
'ford, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
A, Miller.
Mr, George Vivian spent Sunday in
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I„onion, 'T"_' -r--•-------- .,.___,.
is an eweellent
preparation for
treatment of''this ailment, And they
Mdt'hers Value this Oil, Tvlathers are wise, for it's vaniosas'iises gender t
who known 'how sndldenly crou a valuable. medicine Y
p may
seize their children and how neces-
sary promipt jadtion lis in applying',re-
lief, always keep at hand, a suPPlY f
Dr, 'T'homa's'. E/dleetri'e Oil, because
experience has taught t'heln that that
Dunlo> ► Tires
• are "Serviced” by
Official
DUNLOP
DEPOTS
conveniently
located to you.
ANS
Dunlop Official Service Depots
J. F. DALY, Seaforth
GEO. H. BEATTY, Varna
R. A. SADDLER, Staffa
Real Service Stations
fog® Savers
}"I-IER3VE:P. you see this 'sign ydu'can deposit ,or
withdraw funds between the hours of 9.30 a.m. and
5 p.m. daily,' except Saturday, and
Most Province of Ontaricr-Savings Offices are also
Saturday afternoons and evenings.
TORONTO BRANCHES;
Car. Bay 3; Adelaide
Sts,; 5,19 Danforth Ave.;
Cor. University and
Dundes St.
OTHER BRANCHES AT:
Aylmer, Brantford,
Hamilton, Newmarket,
Ottawa, Owen Sound,
Pembroke, Seaforth, St.
Catharines, St. Mary's,
Walkerton, Woodstock.
open
You can deposit or withdraw by
mail. You get interest compounded
semi-annually. You can cheque
against your Savings balance in the
regular way,
Also, the Province of Ontario Savings
Office is the Safest Safe for Savings.
13
ay Seaforth Branch, J. M. McMillan, A'l merger
he Hours 9.30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday9.30 a.m. to 5 „ 7
�/�� -� ay�'t\��y P.m. to 9,30 p.m.
st k i.�k Df i
from estate of the hate Robert Willi
Air. and 'Mrs. J. F, Ross, Gtielp
were town viSitota
Ltfrs T. G. 'Shil'lingtaw is visitit
relatives in 'bfitdhe'lf.
'Mr, E. 'Barnett is visiting in D
trait,
'i• PROVINCE OF
'g EVERYDEPDS/TQU04,401
FIDELIS
Mr. J. G. Grieve is visiting his son
in Detroit,
Mr. J. E. 'Keating is in •Ilanrilton
attending a convention Of druggists,
M. Win. Leeming. Walton has
purchased a Pontiac sedan from Mr.
F. S. Savauge.
'Mr. Gordon 'Carnochan, Detroit,
spent a !few days at •'his gnome here.
Mr. Thomas Rands is Painting the
residence olf 'Miss Somerville and
Mrs.'Whiftaker, Wilson st., this week,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Wes. Free, IMr. and
Mrs. Swan, Mr. and Mrs, 'Hoitham
and .Mr, and Mrs. 'Thos, Ferguson
attended Ia surprise party Monday
evening, given 'Mr, and Mrs, Jaime's
ITay, Tuckersmitlu, on the occasion of
their 20th wedding anniversary.
WEST BRODHAGEN,
+What might have (been a had lire
'happened on ithe farm olf Mr. Geo.
Steurnligle, lot 6, con. 8, when a
spark +from. the chimney set fire to
the roof of this residence, It had burn-
ed h hole .in 'the roof when 'first not-
iced, and Might. easily have destroyed
the !buil'ditng,
Mr, L. ,Weiterson ,has left the !Parts
and gone to Detroit.
'Aft-. and Mrs. 'Win. 4sche, of Ellice,
Mr. and Mrs. C. :Simon, ,,of Logan,
Mr, add Mrs, Henry IDeitz, Mr. and
Mrs. 'Ch'arles Eggert and children,
Mr,. and IMrs. (Charles 'Revile and son
were visiting at Mr. 'Win. Koehler's
last Sunday.
(Intended for lust 'week)
e has 'bought a
newt..c
o. datlfor'h'is r' on tEdward, and
now olear the road,
'Another old (pioneer o.'f .Logan
pasted away to His reward in the per-
son of Mr. Fred Pushelberg, right
near the village last 'Tthurs'day. i1I
ha'd rea'c'hed the good Old age Of some
eighty year's, IHe leaves to mourn his
loss two ,bo
Ys and i fouriris
liv-
ing in 'Logan,to'wnshigi, g ' all
IMr, and Mrs. IDan, Sclinicler and
o 'G don, 'off'Bor 'Bornholm, were visit
-
he e 'home of Aar. and Mrs,
egele.
orae "Messei.schmidt and his
otored over from Detroit on
:last to;spend a few days
Armstrong's field. ors art oi
Charles R
•� �— Mr. L
Items of 'lows always welcome, fnien'd an
Saturday
HEAD OFFICE
AVINGS OFFICE
�YONTAR/OCOYERNMENT
r IS QUEENS PARK
Footwear Specials for
Friday and Saturday
Ladies' Strap Slippers and Oxfords at $2.95
You can choose from a dozen new smart styles. Black
Kid and Patent Leather. Also Patent Leather with Brosvn
or Grey Alligator trim and a few Satins in one strap
styles. Included in the lot are Cushion Sole Shoes and a
Black Kid 2 strap with a built in arch support.
Medium and Low Heels — . Sizes 3 to 8
Other stores would ask .$4.00 for these
Our Price $2,95 a pair
Men's Goodyear
Black and Brown
Sizes 6 to 04
Sale Price
Welt Oxfords at $3,45
Calf Loathers — Rubber Heels
$4.50 to $5,00 Values
$3 45 a pair
Child's Leather Sandais at $1.15
Tan Calf Leathers with soles of Bull -dog. Sole Leather
Sizes ;$ to 10fr $1.50 Value
Sale, Price $1,15 a pair
Tennis and Outing Shoos — All Styles
Priced to Save your Money
The Store that took the "ice" • out of
the .price of shoes in. Seaforth
ECONOMY BOOT
STORE
PAY CA Skl A -
PAY LESS
Directly Opposite Commercial hotel
moseavismtamSi
NOTICE
Why be without a marvel
When you can have it done
any day at
& Pullman
I'Dennison
Barber Shop
-,Just phone t2g
fora ppointment
Specialist in tvlarcelling,
Shampooing, Manicuring
and Massaging
In order
" to lay lots of
eggs, hens need a dozen
little things "they pick
up ranging in summer,
they can't get ia. winter. The
bitters, tonics,. diy -tern; herbs and
minerals necessary to egg-developnen:
are combined in Pratts Poultry Tteg
ulaton ".More Eggs" guaranteed.
p,
Poultrg,Re4inatior
Said by bea(c 1 ,'o, 1 mad.
Btr(ta far :PRAMS PD(ULTRI' 900h k,REIC
PPRATT FOOD CO../` CANADA l,mthvC
ZS Conimw Ave,,Toronto•&
Automobile Insurance
Every car owner deeds" this protec-
tion. With heavier road trafficyou
cannot afford to take chances.
1927 RATES
Chevrolet, Chrysler 4, Dodge, Dur-
ant 4, Essex, Ford, 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, Willys-
Knight, Oldsmobile, etc.
Public Liability $6.00, Property
Damage $5,00
Six months' policy at 70 per cent, of
above rates,
Gives $11,000.00 protection to the car
owner against injuries or death of any
person or persons and damage to
other cars, vehicles or other property.
Legal esapenses and doctor's bill are
also included,
Rates for Collision, Fire and Theft
on application,.
Everybody's. Auto Accident Policy
PPolicy $1,500.00.--$25.00 per
total$,0000 per week for
total
- disability. $12 50 for partial dis-
ability.
The biggest Five Dollars'
You ever got for your money.
Take no chances—Accidents happen
no matter how careful you are.
Call, Write or Phone
A. D. SUTHERLAND
Seaforth, Ontario, Phone 152.
BBN=I1UR
The Special Milverton
Flour
We have it' ---Give it a Trial, Also
Grain Screenings
Chop of All Kinds
C. G. TIJOMSON
GRAIN DEALER
PHONE 25
Your /Auto Needs
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES
Repairs and charging on all makes.
A good line of New and Used Parts.
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 neva ..$375 with License
Regier's Garage
PHONE 167W
DRESSES
NO MATTER HOW DELICATE
MAY BE ENPRTJSTED TO OUR CARE
We claim that no dress is too dainty or expensive' to
entrusted to us for cleaning, with perfect confidence. t be
The cleaning of dresses is an art, which
takes time to study
and achieve. .
Ladies' and Gent's Pelt. Hats cleane r
dollar <and will look 'like new.
n �' t only costs a
SETIFORTI1 GARMENT CARE
��dne
`�' yn e � Proprietor
�� P ietQC
COMMERCIAL BLOCK. PHONE 227 or 210